
French authorities have arrested nine suspects in connection with the fatal attack on 23-year-old far-right activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon last week, officials said, amid rising tensions between France’s far-right and hard-left groups ahead of upcoming elections.
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Deranque sustained a severe brain injury during an attack by at least six individuals on the sidelines of a far-right protest at a university. The demonstration targeted a speech by a left-wing politician and occurred in the southeastern city, raising concerns about political violence ahead of municipal elections in March and the 2027 presidential race. Analysts note the far-right National Rally sees this election as its best chance yet to win the presidency.
France arrests nine over killing of far-right activist Quentin Deranque.
The 23-year-old was beaten to death by far-left activists in France’s Lyon last week.
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Thierry Dran, the Lyon prosecutor, first announced the arrest of four suspects and shortly afterward confirmed five more had been detained, bringing the total to nine. Authorities said an assistant to Raphael Arnault, a member of parliament from the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) party, was among the first group arrested. Following the arrest, Arnault announced he had fired the assistant.
Jean-Luc Melenchon, head of the LFI, condemned the attack, stating that those responsible had “dishonoured” themselves by acting with apparent lethal intent. The violent incident has drawn widespread attention and heightened scrutiny of political activism in France, with authorities emphasizing the need for law enforcement and justice ahead of key elections.
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Investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the attack, the identities of all involved, and any links to broader political networks. Police have urged caution and vigilance amid concerns that rising polarization between far-right and far-left groups could trigger further unrest.