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Paris: Police and protesters clash after fatal shooting at Kurdish community center



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Clashes between protesters and police have broken out in central Paris on Saturday, as members of the local Kurdish community took to the streets to call for justice following Friday’s deadly shooting at a Kurdish cultural center.

Live images from CNN’s affiliate BFMTV, as well as news agencies Reuters and AFP show damaged streets and smoke rising from cars as demonstrators clash with police.

The skirmishes, which are ongoing, are taking place in the area near Place de la République in the heart of the French capital, not far from the Ahmet-Kaya Kurdish cultural center, the site of Friday’s shooting.

Protesters in the French capital on Saturday.

CNN has reached out to the Paris Police department and the Kurdish community center for comment.

A gunman killed three people and injured four others in an attack with possible racist underpinnings at the cultural center on Rue d’Enghien in central Paris Friday.

All three victims who lost their lives were Kurds, the center’s lawyer confirmed to CNN.

Paris police chief Laurent Nuñez was scheduled to meet with leaders of the Kurdish community today at 10 a.m. local time, at the request of French President Emmanuel Macron and Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, Paris Police said in a statement.

On Friday, Darmanin said that France will ensure the rights of the Kurds who wanted to protest and vowed to increase policing around Kurdish sites.

The demonstrations are taking place in the heart of Paris.

The suspected attacker in Friday’s attack, a 69-year-old French man with a long criminal record, has been arrested.

He was not part of any far-right groups monitored by the police, Darmanin told journalists at the scene. “He (the suspect) clearly wanted to take it out on foreigners,” the minister added.

Angry protesters face off with riot police in the wake of the shooting on Friday.

Protesters from the Kurdish community voiced their concerns after the attack.

While the shooting has not been designated a terrorist attack, Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said Friday that investigators are not ruling out possible “racist motivations” behind the shooting.

“When it comes to racist motivations, of course these elements are part of the investigation that was just launched,” Beccuau said.

French President Emmanuel Macron on Twitter deplored the “heinous attack” where “the Kurds of France have been the target.”



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