Paris Champs Elysees attack: 'Angry Police Wives' protest against violence
More than 100 wives and partners of police have protested in Paris against attacks on police following the killing of an officer on the Champs Elysees.
The Angry Police Wives group marched through the city two days after Xavier Jugelé was shot twice in the head by convicted criminal Karim Cheurfi.
Separately, police fired tear gas amid confrontations after a trade union demonstration in eastern Paris calling for a "social first round" of voting.
France goes to the polls on Sunday.
In another incident, French media said a man with a knife had been arrested at the Gare du Nord station. Police have not said if the incident is terrorism-related.
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