The Sky News team report from Nanterre, the Parisian suburb at the heart of the violence that's broken out following the fatal police shooting of a teenager.
The simple fact is that there is a central area that is effectively guarded by groups of men, with lookouts stationed at each access point. It's no easy matter to get in and out, unscathed.The police know that, too. Just a few minutes after we had been threatened, they arrived in numbers - dozens of officers in full riot kit, along with an armoured vehicle and the clatter of the helicopter overhead.
And what happened next was that the same groups of young men returned to the same corners and took up their positions as lookouts and guards. The wave had passed and they were back in charge. Across France, what we are seeing is disorder and violence that is rooted in an utter lack of respect, or fear, of the police, or of the normal symbols of authority.
Police vans speeding in all directions; the remnants of tear gas canisters that litter streets scorched by fires.
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