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Thousands of people took to the streets of Nanterre, in the western suburbs of Paris, on Thursday to pay tribute to a 17-year-old French teenager killed by the police during a traffic stop, as anger showed no sign of abating. The victim's mother, perched on a van and wearing a "Justice for Nahel" T-shirt, opened the demonstration, followed by hundreds of participants grouped behind a banner bearing the same slogan. IMAGES
Images from the "Les Sablons" school where a 15-year-old teenager was beaten up by several people on Thursday afternoon as he left his secondary school in Viry-Chatillon, south of Paris, and has since been hospitalised with a life-threatening condition. IMAGES
French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin arrives at a police station in Nîmes to meet police officials, following the deaths of a 10-year-old child and an 18-year-old teenager, in suspected drugs-related violence. IMAGES
Police secure a perimeter around the location where at least eleven people, including a minor, were killed by gunmen who shot at them in the street in the municipality of Tonalá, in the western Mexican state of Jalisco, the local prosecutor's office said. The men were in two vans and opened fire on several people who were in the street outside their homes. IMAGES
Bogota, Sep 16 (EFE).- The family of a Colombian man who died at the hands of police laid him to rest here Wednesday with a call for justice.Javier Ordoñez, a 46-year-old attorney and father of two young children, perished a week ago after two police officers tased him repeatedly as he pleaded for his life in an incident caught on video that spurred days of protest. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ).SHOT LIST: A FUNERAL OF JAVIER ORDÓÑEZ, AN ATTORNEY WHO WAS KILLED BY THE POLICE, IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.SOUND BITE: ELBIA BERMÚDEZ, AUNT OF THE VICTIM (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: I ask for peace and I ask that this serve to modify some laws that are badly made, that we change something, that we learn a lesson from what happened and that it doesn't happen again.