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Police officers suspended after being filmed beating black man in Paris studio

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A BLACK man who was repeatedly punched, tear gassed and beaten with a truncheon by French police has said he is seeking justice after the officers involved were suspended.

French interior minister Gerald Darmanin has ordered the suspension of the officers who were filmed beating the man.

The incident came as President Emmanuel Macron’s government is pushing a new bill that restricts the ability to film police, which has prompted protests from civil liberties groups and journalist­s concerned that it would allow police brutality to go undiscover­ed and unpunished.

Videos first published on Thursday by French news website Loopsider show the violent arrest of music producer Michel Zecler in the 17th arrondisse­ment or district of the French capital last Saturday.

The video images, both from a security camera inside the studio and filmed by neighbours outside, show three officers following Mr Zecler inside his music studio, where they can be seen repeatedly punching him and beating him with a truncheon.

He said he feels “good” now that “the truth is out”.

“I want to understand why I have been assaulted by people who were wearing a police uniform,” he said.

“I want justice actually, because I believe in the justice of my country.”

Mr Zecler said the officers shouted repeated insults at him, including a racist epithet.

He added that he still does not understand why officers decided to arrest him. He suffered injuries to his head, forearms and legs.

His lawyer Hafida El Ali said: “He asked them what they wanted, if they wanted to check his identity. They didn’t stop beating him. The video of the violence (inside the studio) lasts for 12 minutes.”

At some point the officers called in reinforcem­ents and went outside. They then threw a tear gas grenade into the studio to get those inside to come out, according to

Ms El Ali.

She added that nine others who were recording music in the studio basement were also beaten and thrown to the ground.

Allegedly, the violence only stopped when a police officer saw they were being filmed.

Mr Zecler was taken into custody.

Ms El Ali said: “These videos are essential because initially my client was being detained... for violence against people with public authority.

“This is very serious. The reality is that if we didn’t have these videos maybe my client would be in prison.”

Mr Darmanin tweeted that the Inspectora­te General of the National Police (IGPN), the body that investigat­es allegation­s of police misconduct, is looking into the case.

He added: “I want disciplina­ry proceeding­s as soon as possible.”

The Paris police prefecture said in a statement that IGPN will seek to establish the exact circumstan­ces surroundin­g the man’s arrest.

The Paris prosecutor’s office is also investigat­ing the officers’ actions. The prosecutor’s office said on Thursday that it has dropped the proceeding­s against Michel opened on the day of his arrest.

Instead, it has opened an investigat­ion for “acts of violence by a person in position of public authority” and “false declaratio­n”.

According to Le Parisien newspaper, based on the written record of the officers’ declaratio­ns the day after the arrest, Mr Zecler drew their attention because he was not wearing a mask

– which is mandatory in Paris outdoors.

They said he seemed “nervous” and a “strong drug smell” was emanating from him, adding that he was getting “dangerous” toward them.

Mr Zecler’s lawyer said:

“My client never committed any violence against the police. He did not even defend himself.”

It’s the second police brutality investigat­ion in Paris this week prompted by video footage. The government ordered an investigat­ion on Tuesday after police officers were filmed tossing migrants out of tents.

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