Paris, France – A popular street music festival in France turned chaotic when 145 attendees were jabbed with syringes. The incidents happened after social media posts reportedly urged targeting women during the event.
Authorities say the calls to target women spread online before the festival began, raising alarm among the public and officials. Medical teams responded promptly to treat the victims, who mostly reported minor injuries and have been kept under observation for any health risks.
Police Investigation and Response
Police have launched an investigation to:
- Identify and arrest those responsible for the syringe attacks
- Understand the motives behind these disturbing online threats
Organizers’ Reaction and Safety Measures
Festival organizers expressed their shock and condemned the violence, assuring people that safety measures will be strengthened for upcoming events. Officials are also increasing surveillance on social media to curb any further dangerous calls.
Broader Impact
The incident has sparked a wider conversation about the impact of online threats on public safety at large gatherings. Further safety protocols are expected to be introduced at future festivals to protect attendees from similar occurrences.
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