Thousands of black-clad protesters at the head of a Paris labour day march have waged heavy property damage on local businesses, confirming concerns issued ahead of traditional May Day festivities by Paris police, reports FRANCE 24.
Amid labour and student unrest, rolling transport strikes and the 50th anniversary of May 1968’s popular uprising, the CGT union called like-minded labour and student unions to march from the Place de la Bastille south toward the Place d’Italie.
But the march was slowed to a halt by a large group of demonstrators clad in black, with many wearing balaclavas and some with gas masks, who broke into a chant of “Everyone detests the police” on the Austerlitz bridge across the Seine. The Paris police prefecture estimated the size of the group at 1,200 so-called “black bloc” protesters.
The activists ransacked a McDonald’s restaurant on the Left Bank using incendiary devices Agence France-Presse reported.
Local reporters at the scene posted photos and videos on social media showing damage inside the McDonald’s, as well as cars, a scooter and a bulldozer alight near the Austerlitz train station.
The activists also launched projectiles at police, who responded with tear gas and water cannons.