The settling of scores on Sunday afternoon quoted Charles-Schmidt in Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis) resulted in three wounded, fourteen arrests including nine in police custody.
Around 2:30 p.m., dozens of individuals tumbled into the city, which is also one of the city's juiciest deal points.
Some were armed with knives.
At the end of the brawl, three people were injured.
One of the victims was stabbed in the buttock.
No vital prognosis is engaged.
They were transferred to the hospital.
During this new outbreak of violence, the police, warned by residents, arrived very quickly.
But, as one resident laments, as soon as the police left, the drug sale started again.
But the dealers had taken out the large trash containers and were sheltering behind in case new forays were looming on the horizon.
"When it gets hot, they always do like that", indicates a resident.
"For three weeks, it's been very tense"
In the current state of the investigation and the hearings, it is difficult to say where the attackers came from.
Some evoke a new descent of the Boute-en-train teams.
This other big notorious deal point in Saint-Ouen seeks to extend its area of influence.
A resident noted that "for three weeks it has been very tense, since the police cleaned Michelet".
Along this avenue where the deal is prospering, a big crackdown took place at the end of January.
It had made it possible to arrest 22 people, ranging from the manager to the recharger via the "nurses", these people who keep the drugs at home.
Only the owner of the point of deal, on the run, had escaped the police operation.
In the end, five people were imprisoned and thirteen placed under judicial supervision.
But that was not enough to dry out Michelet's oven.
However, since the January crackdown, some customers have preferred to source their supplies in other less exposed places.