PARIS - France's Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin sparked fresh outrage on Wednesday by saying claims of police brutality made him"suffocate", recalling the words of a man who asphyxiated after being pinned to the ground by arresting officers.
Darmanin's appointment this month despite an ongoing rape investigation against him sparked widespread anger and protests by women's rights groups. Chouviat, a 42-year-old delivery man, died in hospital two days after a heated exchange with police who held him down, still wearing his scooter helmet, for about 20 seconds after his arrest near the Eiffel Tower in Paris.'LEGITIMATE VIOLENCE' Three French police officers have been charged with manslaughter over his death.
A member of Darmanin's team told AFP the minister had employed"a commonly used French expression, understood by all", and there had been"no ulterior motive".
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