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Paris police clash with protesters ahead of May Day march

Published: 01 May 2019 - 03:01 pm | Last Updated: 10 Nov 2021 - 01:30 pm
A masked protester dressed in black throws a projectile to riot police officers, prior to the start of May Day demonstrations, in Paris on May 1, 2019.  AFP / Zakaria ABDELKAFI

A masked protester dressed in black throws a projectile to riot police officers, prior to the start of May Day demonstrations, in Paris on May 1, 2019. AFP / Zakaria ABDELKAFI

AFP

Paris: Riot police clashed with anti-capitalist protesters in Paris on Wednesday, firing tear gas to disperse them as thousands gathered for a May Day march in the city's south.

In a tense atmosphere, hundreds of so-called "black bloc" activists pushed to the front of the gathering crowd on Montparnasse Boulevard, hurling bottles and other projectiles at police in a confrontation some 90 minutes before the march was to start.

One protester suffered a head injury, an AFP journalist said. 

Riot police also used stingball grenades to disperse the crowd.

A controversial riot control device, the grenade is thrown at ground level, releasing scores of rubber pellets that cause an intense stinging to the legs within a 15-metre (50-foot) range. 

By late morning, police said some 88 people had been detained for questioning. 

Six armoured vehicles and six water cannon were also on standby to be brought in if needed, a police source told AFP.