Tanguy David, 18, young activist from presidential candidate Eric Zemmour, member of the Communication Pole of Generation Z and law student at the faculty of Caen (Calvados) was assaulted and insulted this Friday evening, avenue des Champs-Élysées (VIIIe) in Paris.
The scene took place at midnight at the corner of rue Pierre-Charron. The young man, of Malian origin, was taken to task by a small group of men, of African and North African origin, and surrounded by six of them. “Dirty nigga”, they would have said to him: “What are you doing with this son of p… from Zemmour. You’re a dirty nigger like the others! Why don’t you go back to your country? »
A night patrol from the 8th arrondissement police station was then notified by the victim. Tanguy David told the police that his attackers pushed him to prevent him from calling them. When the police arrived, the attackers had fled.
A tweet to thank the police
The patrol embarked the victim in their vehicle to search for them in the neighborhood. A little further up the avenue, Tanguy David spotted three of his attackers. The police got out of the car and checked them. The victim formally recognized them. The three men were arrested, handcuffed and searched. They were not in possession of weapons and were brought back to the police station and placed in police custody for violence and racist insults. Tanguy David filed a complaint.
This Saturday morning, Tanguy David thanked the police on Twitter: “I thank the night brigade of the police headquarters, which arrested a group of people in Paris who vilified me and uttered racist remarks towards me. »
This is not the first time that Tanguy David, a student who wears a tie suit in the amphitheatres of the Caen law school, head of Generation Z of Calvados (which has 75 members), who had supported the campagne de Donald Trump, is insulted. At university or elsewhere…
On December 5, during Éric Zemmour’s meeting in Villepinte (Seine-Saint-Denis), Tanguy David had been manhandled, threatened with death and beheading. The one who is nicknamed “the black behind Zemmour” had received 15,000 threatening messages and had been immediately placed under police protection.