http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1565414,00.html
On the night of November 23, shortly after PSG [a popular Parisian
soccer team] suffered a resounding 4-2 defeat to Israel's Tel Aviv
Hapoel in a pan-European competition, seething PSG fans were allowed
-- despite the presence of hundreds of police and riot cops -- to
assemble outside the stadium and stew in their notoriously dangerous
juices. Along came Yanniv Hazout [note the North African name;
African Jews are treated very badly], 25, a Paris supporter who had
come to the game sporting the colors of his favorite club, Hapoel.
With shouts of "kill the Jews", and "the dirty Jew must die," the
mob set after the fleeing Hazout. Spotting a lynching in the making,
plain-clothes policeman Antoine Granomort thrust himself between
Hazout and the mob, fending off kicks and punches with sprays of
tear gas. With the horde's racist frenzy escalating at the sight of
the Jewish Hazout shielded by Granomont, who is black, the cop
pulled out his service revolver, ordered his attackers to back off,
and fired shots when they surged anew. One of those bullets injured
a PSG fan before its ricochet killed Julien Quemener -- a 25
year-old season ticket holder. Amid the recoil and confusion,
Granomont spirited Hazout into a nearby McDonalds, which the band of
thugs then besieged before police reinforcements arrived.
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