Clashes at Paris vigil for Asian man killed by police

 

 

Police in Paris clashed with demonstrators from the Asian community in front of a police station following a protest over the police killing of a 56-year-old man over the weekend.

 

Hundreds of members of the Asian community gathered on Monday in front of the police station of the 19th arrondissement, where they had placed candles in memory of Shaoyo Liu who was killed by a police officer at his home in Paris during a raid.

 

At some point during the vigil, a police car was set on fire after activists allegedly broke a window of the vehicle and threw an incendiary device inside, Le Parisien reports noting that the vehicle completely burnt out.

 

The clashes subsided shortly before midnight. Three policemen from the CSI 75 unit were “slightly injured by projectiles” a police source told Le Parisien, while three protesters were arrested.

 

Shaoyo Liu, a 56-year-old Asian man was shot dead on Sunday by a BAC (anti-crime brigade) policeman during an intervention at his home over a “family dispute”.

 

While police claim the suspect was shot in self-defense as Liu was holding scissors at the time of the raid, his family say that the man was only cleaning fish at the time of the tragedy.