The French police opened fire on a car with 3 people in Nanterre on 27 June, killing 17-year-old driver Nael M. Those who reacted to Nael’s death took to the streets in different cities across the country and clashed with the police. The police officer who killed the young man was suspended and sentenced to trial as a prisoner. Looting and looting occurred during the protests held in many cities including Paris, Marseille and Lyon, and curfews were declared in 10 cities as of 21:00.
SOCIAL MEDIA HAS BEEN AGENDA: ‘STEAD AWAY’
A policeman warned TRT reporter Mustafa Seçen, who was following the demonstrations closely, “Get aside” in Turkish on a live broadcast. The images in question became the agenda on social media. It was announced that the police in the images everyone was talking about was from Ankara.
THAT POLICE IS FROM ANKARA
TRT reporter Mustafa Seçen said in a statement on his social media account, “An Ankara/Balalı brother in charge of the French police tried to ensure our safety by walking around us all night long. We are a very different nation.”
“Get out of here”
An older brother from Ankara/Bala, who was in the French police force, walked around us during the night, trying to ensure our safety.
We are a very different nation ❤️ ???????? pic.twitter.com/83Ny4QO4pz
— Mustafa Seçen (@mustafasecenn) July 2, 2023