The Paris police chief Michel Delpuech reported to the Paris prosecutor's office videos circulating on social networks and calling to "commit abuses" in the capital, after the arrest of the former boxer accused of assaulting gendarmes , said Thursday the police headquarters. The police chief made two reports on Wednesday, and another Thursday, to the Paris prosecutor's office, on the basis of article 40 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which enjoins any representative of the authorities to do so if he is aware of 'a crime or offense.

Travelers urge to "fight". "These are videos made by travelers, which encourage to fight in Paris" on the sidelines of the demonstrations of "yellow vests", according to a police source, which confirms information from BFMTV. These videos were made in response to the arrest of former professional boxer Christophe Dettinger, himself from the travel community. Filmed hitting two gendarmes Saturday, January 5, during "act 8" of "yellow vests", Christopher Dettinger was remanded on Wednesday pending his trial, which was sent back to February 13.