French mayor says rioters rammed car into his house

French mayor says rioters rammed car into his house

Vincent Jeanbrun’s wife and one of his children were injured in the incident.

The incident in L’Hay-les-Roses took place on the fifth night of chaos across France following a fatal police shooting. (AP pic)

CRÉTEIL: Rioters in France rammed their car into the home of the mayor of a town south of Paris, injuring his wife and one of his children, the mayor said today.

Mayor Vincent Jeanbrun wrote on Twitter that protesters “rammed a car” into his home before “setting a fire” while his family slept.

“Last night a milestone was reached in horror and disgrace,” wrote the mayor of the town of L’Hay-les-Roses.

The incident took place on the fifth night of chaos across France, where rioters have set cars on fire, attacked infrastructure, and clashed with security forces after police shot dead a 17-year-old boy trying to flee a traffic stop.

“My wife and one of my children were injured,” said Jeanbrun.

“It was an attempted murder of unspeakable cowardice.”

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