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Police brutality Paris officers accused of beating black…

Originally reported by RTL Today2026-02-10

Police Misconduct

Three police officers in Paris are facing trial for the 2020 beating of a black music producer during a confrontation over cannabis use and mask-wearing requirements, with charges including intentional violence resulting in incapacity to work.

Key Facts

  • Three police officers will stand trial in November for the 2020 beating of Michel Zecler
  • The incident was caught on camera and involved six blows to the face by officers holding Zecler down
  • An independent investigation found racist insults were used against Zecler during the assault

Incident Details

Location Paris, France
Department Police de Paris
Officers Involved 3

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