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They didn't just attack their home, they attacked their kids too. When the French protest, they go that extra mile, even many not born there.
All of the worlds media who celebrated Macron and Merkels "leadership", now realize that they are their intelligence agencies have been played. It's amazing how easy it has been for enemies of the West to countries destroy themselves.
You have to love the outrage after decades of accepting more and more unskilled immigrants and worse, knowing their are few opportunities for them when they arrive! You should want the best, brightest and hardest working to come to yout country, in measured numbers. Those who have been legitimately oppressed. They will go through a wall for you.
Just announcing to the world, "come on in, we like cheap, labour" just devalues your nation, your nations values and your citizenship.
Attackers in France tried to set fire to the home of a suburban Paris mayor's home overnight and fired rockets at the official's fleeing wife and children.
The incident has caused widespread shock and is being treated as attempted murder. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne described it as intolerable.
Mayor Vincent Jeanbrun was not at home, but his wife suffered a broken leg and a child was also hurt.
France has seen violent protests after police killed a teenager on Tuesday.
The suspects in the incident in L'Haÿ-les-Roses, south of Paris, have not been identified.
Mr Jeanbrun said he had been in his office overseeing the situation when the attack on his home occurred at 01:30 (23:30 GMT on Saturday).
The attackers used a car to ram through the gates of their home before setting the vehicle on fire so that the blaze would spread to the house, the mayor said in a statement.
Then when his wife, Melanie Nowak, tried to flee with the children, aged five and seven, they were attacked with firework rockets. Ms Nowak suffered a broken leg. One of the children was also injured.
Mayor Jeanbrun called it "a murder attempt of unspeakable cowardice".
"A line has been crossed," he said.
"If my priority today is to take care of my family, my determination to protect and serve the Republic is greater than before," he added.
The mayor, from the centre-right Les Republicains, has received widespread support from across the French political spectrum.
The public prosecutor's office has started an investigation for attempted murder.
All of the worlds media who celebrated Macron and Merkels "leadership", now realize that they are their intelligence agencies have been played. It's amazing how easy it has been for enemies of the West to countries destroy themselves.
You have to love the outrage after decades of accepting more and more unskilled immigrants and worse, knowing their are few opportunities for them when they arrive! You should want the best, brightest and hardest working to come to yout country, in measured numbers. Those who have been legitimately oppressed. They will go through a wall for you.
Just announcing to the world, "come on in, we like cheap, labour" just devalues your nation, your nations values and your citizenship.
Paris riots: Suburban mayor's wife hurt as rioters attack their home
Attackers tried to set the house on fire before firing rockets at the mayor's fleeing wife and children.
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Attackers in France tried to set fire to the home of a suburban Paris mayor's home overnight and fired rockets at the official's fleeing wife and children.
The incident has caused widespread shock and is being treated as attempted murder. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne described it as intolerable.
Mayor Vincent Jeanbrun was not at home, but his wife suffered a broken leg and a child was also hurt.
France has seen violent protests after police killed a teenager on Tuesday.
The suspects in the incident in L'Haÿ-les-Roses, south of Paris, have not been identified.
Mr Jeanbrun said he had been in his office overseeing the situation when the attack on his home occurred at 01:30 (23:30 GMT on Saturday).
The attackers used a car to ram through the gates of their home before setting the vehicle on fire so that the blaze would spread to the house, the mayor said in a statement.
Then when his wife, Melanie Nowak, tried to flee with the children, aged five and seven, they were attacked with firework rockets. Ms Nowak suffered a broken leg. One of the children was also injured.
Mayor Jeanbrun called it "a murder attempt of unspeakable cowardice".
"A line has been crossed," he said.
"If my priority today is to take care of my family, my determination to protect and serve the Republic is greater than before," he added.
The mayor, from the centre-right Les Republicains, has received widespread support from across the French political spectrum.
The public prosecutor's office has started an investigation for attempted murder.