Prosecutors have opened a homicide investigation after a French police officer shot and killed a teenage delivery driver in Paris, sparking violent protests.
Protesters armed with fireworks clashed with French riot police in a Paris suburb after the 17-year-old man was shot during a traffic stop.
Thirty-one people were arrested in the clashes in which 40 cars were burned, mostly in Nanterre, where the victim was from, interior Gerald Darmanin said.
Video footage showed at least one building on fire and burnt-out barricades on the road.
Fireworks were aimed at police, who fired tear gas at the crowd.
Mr Darmanin called for calm and said “justice must be done and the truth must be told”.
Some 2000 police have been mobilised in the region, he said.
He said the police officer would be suspended if the charges against him were upheld.
Prosecutors said the shooting took place after the youth failed to comply with an order to stop his car.
The officer fired at the boy, who subsequently died from his wounds, it said.
A video shared on social media, verified by Reuters, shows two police officers beside the car, a Mercedes AMG, with one shooting as the driver pulled away.
Local resident and anti-racism campaigner Mornia Labssi, who said she had spoken to the victim’s family, said his name was Nael and he was of Algerian origin.
Prosecutors did not identify the victim.
Paris police chief Laurent Nunez told BFM TV “this act raises questions for me” and the justice system would decide whether or not it was appropriate.
The two officers who carried out the traffic stop, aged between 38 and 40, were experienced, Mr Darmanin said.
French actor Omar Sy expressed his support for the family of the victim on Twitter and called for “justice to honour the memory of this child”.
Paris Saint-Germain footballer Kylian Mpabbe tweeted heartbreak emojis and wrote: “I’m hurting for my France. An unacceptable situation.”
There have been two fatal shootings during traffic stops in France so far this year.
In 2022, a record 13 people were killed in such circumstances, compared to three in 2021 and two in 2020, according to a Reuters tally, which shows the majority of victims were Black or of Arab origin.