Northern French Town Faced with Rioting

In France on Wednesday, an immigrants’ community in the town of Amiens is tense after two straight days of clashes between youth and police.

Young people burned down a school, a gym, and several cars.

Seventeen police officers were injured.

Those disturbances occurred after a police check interrupted the memorial service of a young man who’d died in a motorcycle accident.

French journalist and political commentator Christine Ockrent tells anchor Marco Werman that Amiens is a pressure cooker for disenfranchised youth without jobs — or opportunities.

She says president Francois Hollande, who has been in office just over 100 days, is faced with a difficult crisis.

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