Be not deceived: ‘Youths’ is an anachronism used by the media to describe sundry non-whites which the traitors in the French government have allowed to overtake France via mass immigration.
Buildings and cars were torched overnight as youths and police clashed in the northern French city of Amiens.
Sixteen police officers were injured in the clashes with up to 100 youths, some of whom threw fireworks, large-sized shot and projectiles, say police.
Reports suggest the unrest may have been triggered after police arrested a man for dangerous driving.
Interior Minister Manuel Valls was jostled when he visited the area.
A small group of people tried to push through his security detail as he walked through the area, alternately booing him, cursing him and trying to speak to him, reported AP news agency.
President Francois Hollande has vowed to beef up security resources to combat the violence, saying public security was “not just a priority but an obligation”.
Further police reinforcements have been sent to the zone. The concern is that violence could spread to other suburbs and cities, says the BBC’s Christian Fraser in Paris.