The forward of the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) Kylian
Mbappe on Thursday condemned the police attack on a black producer in Paris, to which the agents controlled very violently for not wearing a mask.
“STOP TO RACISM”, said the player in Twitter, where he stressed that the violence shown by the images that have been leaked is “inadmissible” and the video in question “unbearable”.
The events took place on November 21. Michel
Zecler, producer of Black
Gold
StudiosHe passed a police car on the way to his Parisian studio and rushed into it to avoid being fined because he was not wearing a mask.
The images from the video surveillance cameras of his premises and others taken by some neighbors with their mobile phones show how three agents enter his study and try to make him leave by hitting him with their truncheons and their hands.
Zecler She asked for help from some of her artists, who were downstairs working and managed to free him from the agents and close the door, although the latter forced her afterwards and threw a tear gas grenade inside.
Detainee charged with outrage
The producer was detained for 48 hours accused of outrage, rebellion and having wanted to use the policemen's weapons, while the nine artists, one of them a minor, were released at the police station after an identity check.
The video facilitated the investigation against Zecler was filed, that the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN) has opened an internal investigation and that the Minister of the Interior Gerald
Darmanin, has requested the temporary suspension of the police officers involved.
“France hurts me”
Mbappe added this Thursday in Twitter that “his” country “has values, principles and codes”, and with his condemnation he added to that expressed also by his teammate in the selection Antoine
Griezmann, who reacted to what happened by assuring: “France hurts.”