🤯 Fan leaps onto police car: Paris in chaos after CL final
Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League for the first time in the club's history with a historic 5-0 victory against Inter Milan last night. However, the way some fans celebrated afterward was illegal. Unfortunately, in the truest sense of the word.
This action surely did not sit well with the authorities, but here the fun still seems to prevail. Those who already find the images wild will be rubbing their eyes soon...
Because the escalating celebrations completely spiraled out of control. Some troublemakers took advantage of the revelry to start a street fight with the police.
To what extent these images still depict celebrating football fans is hard to discern.
The fact is, according to the 'Daily Mail', the Paris police have reported 131 arrests so far and used pepper spray to contain the riots.
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Reports also mention looting and serious accidents between cars and pedestrians in the vicinity of the disturbances.
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