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A new night is tense in Chenôve and district Grésilles in Dijon

A fourth night is tense in the city of dijon, france, between Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 June 2020. This comes after a weekend marked by clashes involving people claiming to of the chechen community and an outbreak of violence on Monday evening in reaction in the neighborhood of Grésilles to Dijon. That is-t-he past for this fourth party ? The answer with Frédéric Sampson, director of cabinet of the prefect of Côte-d’or, guest of the morning special of France Bleu Bourgogne, Tuesday 16 June 2020.

Fires to garbage cans and vehicles

“The events in the Grésilles ended around midnight”, he says. Four people have been arrested in this framework, after “a police intervention, without difficulty, to bring back the quiet’. Frédéric Sampson evokes the two assaults : “the one against the team of journalists from France 3, and another against a motorist who had his car projected against a barricade ablaze by masked and hooded”.

Then, the firefighters were referred to “one night very eventful”this was confirmed by the prefecture. “In the course of the night, there has been a number of outbreaks of fire to vehicles and rubbish bins to Chenôve”. There have also been fires to garbage bins and Avenue of the Flag to Dijon.

“Do not blow on the embers”

Frédéric Sampson, director of cabinet of the prefect of Côte-d’or, replied to those who consider that the authorities have a little bit left to do during the weekend, before working too late Monday to Grésilles. “There has been police intervention dice Friday night, we didn’t wait for Monday” he responded to it. “The role of the police forces, it is not to cause disturbances to public order over and above what is happening. It is not necessary to blow on the embers of the fire and lead to a situation that would be unmanageable”.

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