Overview
- Paris prosecutors opened a judicial inquiry and charged four people, placing them under judicial supervision over the concert disturbances.
- Allegations include endangering others, property damage using dangerous means, possession of prohibited incendiary material, organizing an unauthorized demonstration, refusal to provide fingerprints and identification, and violence with use or threat of a weapon.
- The Philharmonie de Paris concert was interrupted three times, twice with smoke flares, causing panic and a brief exit by the musicians before the recital continued.
- The venue filed a formal complaint as Interior Minister Laurent Núñez condemned the actions and praised a rapid police response documented in widely shared videos.
- Police reported additional arrests the following day after a confrontation between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel groups outside a Paris police station tied to support for the detainees.