like this, they ve asked for a bus and trams to stop early, 40,000 officers are being deployed across the country. and this was a little earlier, this was a march lead by nahel s mother, this is in nanterre, the suburb of paris where they are from. just to remind you of the actual incident again from earlier this week a police officer pointing his gun at the driver of a car before the trigger was pulled at point blank range. earlier, president emmanuel macron convened a crisis meeting with senior ministers. he described the violence as unjustifiable . translation: the last few hours have been marred - by violence against schools, town halls, and therefore against all institutions under the republic. and this is absolutely unjustifiable. and i want to thank all those who work to protect these institutions and restore calm. so for me, the next few hours must be a time for recollection and respect. so that was the message from emmanuel macron. you may have noticed there is a
mistrust of the police here in the wake of the killing of nahel. and earlier, i spoke to some of the people here who attended the march to get their thoughts. translation: why would you shoot on a kid like this? translation: why would you shoot on a kid like this? honestly, translation: why would you shoot on a kid like this? honestly, couldn t- a kid like this? honestly, couldn t you just a kid like this? honestly, couldn t you just hit a kid like this? honestly, couldn t you just hit the car or the tire? this you just hit the car or the tire? this is you just hit the car or the tire? this is ridiculous, france has gone crazx this is ridiculous, france has gone crazy. africans help to build this country. crazy. africans help to build this country, just look around you, we built country, just look around you, we built that country, just look around you, we built that. and now the grandchildren of those who came and helped grandchildren of those who came and helped fr