France to probe alleged beating of black man by police

The alleged victim said that he was jumped upon by police at his music studio in Paris on Nov 21. PHOTO: AFP

PARIS • French President Emmanuel Macron is "very shocked" by images purporting to show a black music producer being beaten and racially abused by Paris police, BFM TV reported, quoting comments from the presidency.

The authorities are investigating allegations that the music producer, who has given his identity as Mr Michel, was assaulted and abused during a police check.

The beating at the entrance of a building was captured on CCTV and mobile phone. Clips of the incident were circulated online and made headline news on French TV channels.

The alleged attack on Mr Michel risks inflaming racial tension in France, with allegations of repeated police brutality against black and ethnic communities at the forefront of many people's minds after the death of black American George Floyd in Minneapolis in May sparked the "Black Lives Matter" movement.

Paris police had already faced criticism this week after social media photos and videos showed officers hitting protesters as they cleared out an illegal migrants campsite in a central Paris square.

The music producer told reporters he was jumped on by police at his studio in Paris's 17th arrondissement on Nov 21.

He said he had been walking in the street without a face mask - against French Covid-19 health protocols - and, upon seeing a police car, went into his nearby studio to avoid getting a fine.

He said the police then followed him inside and began to assault and racially abuse him.

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told France 2 television on Thursday that the officers would be sanctioned if the alleged wrongdoing was confirmed.

The incident occurred amid controversy over a draft law that would limit journalists' ability to show images of French police officers at work.

In response to protests and complaints from free expression advocates, the prime minister's office said on Thursday that it would set up an independent commission tasked with proposing a new version of the legislation.

Some Black Lives Matter protests broke out in Paris in June, a month after the death of Mr Floyd after a white police officer knelt on his neck in the street for nearly nine minutes in the course of arresting him.

The outrage generated by Mr Floyd's death has resonated in France, particularly in deprived city suburbs where police often clash with youths from ethnic minority backgrounds.

The protests in Paris in June focused on unsolved cases of people dying during police operations, among them Mr Adama Traore, who died in police detention near Paris in 2016.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on November 28, 2020, with the headline France to probe alleged beating of black man by police. Subscribe