Death of Quentin Deranque in Lyon: Two New Suspects Arrested
Two new suspects have been arrested in connection with the fatal beating of activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon, bringing the total number of detainees to those believed to be involved in the crime.
In Lyon, two additional suspects, aged 22 and 26, have been apprehended in connection with the violent death of activist Quentin Deranque. Their arrest took place two weeks after an initial wave of detentions and follows a police investigation into the incident. The arrests occurred in Lyon and the Aube region, indicating a broadening scope in the investigation as authorities aim to bring all individuals involved in the assault to justice.
Quentin Deranque, a 23-year-old activist, was violently attacked on February 12 during a conference at Sciences Po Lyon led by Eurodeputy Rima Hassan. He was there to provide security for female members of the Némésis identity collective when he was assaulted by a group of masked individuals. The attack was brutal, leading to Deranque's death, which has sparked public outrage and calls for accountability.
As investigations continue, police sources suggest they now believe they have detained all individuals directly involved in the attack on Deranque. This incident not only raises concerns about the safety of activists in France but also highlights the ongoing tensions between different political factions, particularly in the context of rising violence surrounding political gatherings. The implications of this case extend beyond local law enforcement, tapping into broader societal issues around political activism and safety in public discourse.