In the aftermath of clashes in Nantes during the demonstration against police violence, the secretary general of the union commissioners accuses a "certain fringe of the population" to "sow disorder" and seek "pretexts to denounce police violence" .

He denounces a growing hatred towards the police. In the aftermath of the clashes that erupted in Nantes during the rally against police violence, in the wake of a tribute paid a few hours earlier to the memory of Steve Maia Caniço, the secretary general of the union of the commissioners of the national police, David The Bars, accuses the microphone of Europe 1 a minority of "blow on embers".

"In a tragic event that is the death of a young man, to which we can all sympathize, some people in the political class, but also among the demonstrators and in small groups continue to fuel hatred", denounces the unionist. "Saturday after Saturday, people are there to attack, and break the institutions.We are several months of intense mobilization of a certain section of the population, activists who are there to sow disorder and seeking pretexts to denounce police violence, "he said, referring to the many acts of violence observed during the various week-ends of mobilization of" yellow vests ", but also in Nantes this Saturday.

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While he admits that "this minority" can feel a sense of injustice, David Le Bars reminds the microphone of Europe 1 that this does not constitute "the feeling of a population", and calls for "to leave time to things ".

As for the criticism and questioning of the IGPN investigation, which could not establish a link between the action of the police on the evening of 21 June on the quai Wilson in Nantes and the disappearance Steve Maia Caniço , the secretary-general believes that "it is not in five-six weeks after a dramatic disappearance that we can afford to break everything, denounce the police or justice and say they do not do their job" .