"You can film me, I'm a police inspector, the cops are coming to dislodge you because we don't want the buggers and the niggers."

These racist remarks are those of a woman pronounced against three young girls who were making a video to post it on Tik Tok.

They were in a street in Onet-le-Chateau, near Rodez, when they were approached by this virulent passer-by who asked them if one of them was "not ashamed" to wear the hijab and to make “TikTok” before insulting them.

A filmed assault that sparked strong reactions on social networks.

Hello,


The author of these facts does not belong to the police services.


We invite the people targeted by these remarks to approach, if they wish, the police station near their home to file a complaint.

– National Police (@PoliceNationale) May 2, 2022


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Complaint filed by the police

On its Twitter account, the national police quickly indicated that this person did not belong to the police.

“A complaint will be filed for the illegal use of this false quality of policeman”, indicates the departmental security services of Aveyron on its Facebook page, inviting young women to file a complaint at the Rodez police station and specifying that a judicial investigation was underway.

For its part, the association SOS Racisme indicated that its legal pole was at the disposal of the victims.

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  • Miscellaneous facts

  • Rodez

  • Racism

  • Insult

  • Assault

  • Police

  • Occitania