
Video posted on social media contradicts the claims of police, who initially reported one officer shot the teen for driving his car directly at them. Some 2,000 riot police were called up in suburbs around Paris, including in Nanterre, where the teen - who’s been identified only by the name “Nahel M.” - was shot dead Tuesday after he was pulled over for allegedly breaking traffic rules. France’s interior minister said 150 people have been arrested.

Protesters set fire to cars, trash cans and police stations, and launched fireworks at officers, who responded with volleys of tear gas.

In France, anger over the police killing of a 17-year-old boiled over into protests for a second straight night in over a dozen cities.
