About 20 hooligans in the city of Alançon in the north-west of France arranged street riots, burned about 15 cars and attacked police and firefighters. This was announced by the BFM TV channel.
On the night of October 27, the attackers went to the streets of the quarter Person and began to wait for cars. Fire and police put forward in place, however, the hooligans began to massively throw them with the Petardians from different sides, because of which the staff had to temporarily retreat.
As a reinforcement, a group of local gendarmes from 13 people went to them. As a result, the hooligans managed to disperse. There were no victims among participants in the incident, law enforcement officers did not detain anyone. The prefect department of the ASN, which includes the city of Alanson, Francois Taeri suggested that the clashes began due to the arrest of two drug dealers, which was previously performed.
In the summer, mass clashes with the police in France took place due to the restrictive measures introduced by the government to combat the proliferation of coronavirus. One day, 160 thousand protesters came out to the streets of different cities throughout the country. Police had to use tear gas for their overclocking.