NewsWorld
PredictionsDigestsScorecardTimelinesArticles
NewsWorld
HomePredictionsDigestsScorecardTimelinesArticlesWorldTechnologyPoliticsBusiness
AI-powered predictive news aggregation© 2026 NewsWorld. All rights reserved.
Trending
MilitaryTrumpStrikesMajorFebruaryIranAnnouncesMarketTariffsAdditionalIranianNewsDigestSundayTimelineUkraineNuclearTargetingGamePrivateEnergyTradeYearsHumanoid
MilitaryTrumpStrikesMajorFebruaryIranAnnouncesMarketTariffsAdditionalIranianNewsDigestSundayTimelineUkraineNuclearTargetingGamePrivateEnergyTradeYearsHumanoid
All Articles
France arrests nine over killing of far-right activist Quentin Deranque
Al Jazeera
Clustered Story
Published 5 days ago

France arrests nine over killing of far-right activist Quentin Deranque

Al Jazeera · Feb 18, 2026 · Collected from RSS

Summary

Quentin Deranque, 23, was beaten to death by far-left activists in France's Lyon last week.

Full Article

The 23-year-old was beaten to death by far-left activists in France’s Lyon last week.By AFP and ReutersPublished On 18 Feb 2026Police in France have arrested nine suspects, including an aide to a far-left lawmaker, over the killing of a far-right activist in the southeastern city of Lyon, according to a prosecutor.The arrests come as France mourns Quentin Deranque, 23, who was beaten to death last week by far-left activists outside a Lyon venue where Member of the European Parliament Rima Hassan was speaking.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4EU opens probe into online global retailer Shein after sex-doll scandallist 2 of 4Train derails in Switzerland, injuring five amid avalanches in the Alpslist 3 of 4Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,454list 4 of 4Robert Duvall, Oscar-winning actor and star of The Godfather, dies aged 95end of listThe incident has jolted France’s political class and fuelled tensions between the far-right and far-left ahead of municipal elections in March and the presidential race in 2027.Lyon prosecutor Thierry Dran announced the arrests of four suspects, followed shortly after by five more, bringing the total to nine.The AFP news agency, citing a source following the case, said six of the detainees are suspected of participating in the beating, while three are suspected of aiding them. Seven were men, and two were women, the source told the agency.An assistant to Raphael Arnault, a lawmaker of the far-left France Unbowed (LFI) party, was among the first four detained. Arnault said the aide had “stopped all parliamentary work”.“It is now up to the investigation to determine responsibility”, he added on X.The head of the LFI, Jean-Luc Melenchon, said those who had attacked Deranque had “dishonoured” themselves by acting with apparent lethal intent.“When it comes to violence, whether it be defensive or offensive… not all blows are allowed,” he said.The beating of Deranque took place on Thursday, on the sidelines of a far-right protest against Hassan’s appearance in Lyon. An anti-immigration collective called Nemesis said Deranque had been at the protest in Lyon to protect its members.Nemesis has blamed the killing on La Jeune Garde (The Young Guard), an anti-fascist youth group co-founded by Arnault before he was elected to parliament.La Jeune Garde, which was dissolved in June, has denied any links to the “tragic events”, while Arnault has called the killing horrific.According to the AFP, another source close to the probe described Thursday’s attack as “a pitched battle between members of the far left and the far right”.A video of the alleged attack broadcast by TF1 television shows a dozen people hitting three others lying on the ground, two of whom manage to escape.A witness told AFP that “people were hitting each other with iron bars”.Lawmakers held a minute of silence on Tuesday afternoon at France’s National Assembly in memory of Deranque, while a march is expected to be held in Lyon next Saturday in his honour.While the government has singled out the LFI and La Jeune Garde, the Lyon prosecutor on Monday declined to comment on those claims, only specifying that the incident was being investigated as a voluntary homicide and aggravated assault.On the far right, the presidential hopeful from the National Rally, three-time contender Marine Le Pen, has condemned the “barbarians responsible for this lynching”.Her lieutenant, Jordan Bardella, who heads her party, said after the arrests that the LFI’s Melenchon had “moral and political responsibility” for what happened, claiming he had “opened the doors of the National Assembly to suspected murderers”.Opinion polls put the far right in the lead for the presidency in 2027, when centrist President Emmanuel Macron will have to step down after the maximum two consecutive terms in office.


Share this story

Read Original at Al Jazeera

Related Articles

France 24about 4 hours ago
Quentin's death sparks tensions across France

France 24's Gavin Lee is joined by Antoine Marie, a researcher in political psychology at the Centre for Political Research at Sciences Po in Paris. He’s been analysing the case in Lyon and the protests linked to Quentin Derangue, as well as the broader patterns of political polarisation and their potential links to the escalation of political violence. Antoine joins us in the studio to unpack what could become a defining issue ahead of France’s local council elections.

South China Morning Postabout 5 hours ago
France will summon US envoy Charles Kushner over comments on activist’s death

France will summon US ambassador Charles Kushner to protest against comments by the Trump administration over the death of a far-right activist, the foreign affairs minister said. Jean-Noel Barrot was reacting to a statement by the State Department’s Counterterrorism Bureau, which posted on social media that “reports, corroborated by the French Minister of the Interior, that Quentin Deranque was killed by left-wing militants, should concern us all”. Deranque, a far-right activist, died of brain...

France 24about 6 hours ago
France to summon US ambassador over Trump admin's comments on far-right activist's killing

The French foreign ministry will summon the US ambassador to Paris over comments made by the Trump administration about the killing of a French far-right activist blamed on the hard left, France's top diplomat said Sunday. The death of Quentin Deranque has put France on edge, igniting tensions between the left and right ahead of a 2027 presidential vote. FRANCE 24's Douglas Herbert brings you this analysis.

Al Jazeeraabout 9 hours ago
France to summon US ambassador over comments on far-right activist’s death

Top French diplomat says his government rejects any attempt to use Quentin Deranque's death 'for political purposes'.

France 24about 11 hours ago
France to summon US ambassador over comments on slain far-right activist, foreign minister says

France will summon the US ambassador ​to ‌France, Charles ⁠Kushner, over comments on ‌the killing of a French far-right ⁠activist Quentin Deranque last week, French Foreign ​Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said ​on Sunday

Euronews1 day ago
Over 3,000 people march in France in honour of far-right activist

On Saturday, Macron called for calm ahead of a demonstration in tribute to Quentin Deranque, whose murder has sent shockwaves through the country.