53% now say they believe the justices rule mainly on the basis of politics, not the law. rachel. alex, thank you. overseas now, and a sixth night of violent protests in france over the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old during a traffic stop. rioters targeting the home of a french mayor. he said his wife and child were both injured. tonight the grandmother of that teen speaking out. abc s ines de la cuetara with her her urgent plea. reporter: tonight, fury in france. in this paris suburb, a burning car plowing into the mayor s home while his family was sleeping inside. he says his wife and one of his children was injured. across france, close to 3,000 detained since the violence first broke out. that was on tuesday. 700 alone overnight. tonight, another 45,000 officers being deployed. french president macron chairing another crisis meeting. the uproar after police shot and killed 17-year-old nahel at a traffic stop, his
backgrounds across france. in theirfirst on camera interview since nahel s death, his family told me they want to be very clear. translation: there are no words to i describe how we feel. we just buried a 17 year old. but we never called for hate or riots. this is not for nahel. what we want is justice, for the policeman to be sentenced for nahel s execution. with tensions running so high, this family member asked us to hide her identity. translation: being a young north african, black - or arab man in the estates is intolerable for french police. boys suffer abusive control, racial profiling, now they are killing them. this is far from the first time this happens. nahel s death has reopened existing long existing wounds in france.
nightly outpourings of rage by youths from similar backgrounds across france. in theirfirst on camera interview since nahel s death, his family told me they want to be very clear. translation: there are no words to describe how we feel. we just buried a 17 year old. but we never called for hate or riots. with tensions running so high, this family member asked us to hide her identity. translation: being a young north african, black - or arab man in the states is intolerable for french police. boys suffer abuse of control, racial profiling, now they are killing them. this is far from the first time this happens. nahel s death has reopened existing long existing wounds in france. this was marseilles, france s second largest city, last night.
restore order. tonight, some 45,000 restore order. tonight, some 115,000 police officers have once again been deployed across the nation after several nights of violent protest. the grandmother of nahel, the grandmother of nahel, the grandmother killed by police, has made an emotional appeal for the violence to stop. translation: | tell them to stop it. i it is mothers who take buses, mothers who walk outside. we should calm things, we don t want them to break things. these people should calm down. nahel is dead, that is all that is. and i have lost my daughter. without her child, i have lost her. it is over, my daughter no longer has a life. it is over, and i understand her. and so, as a grandmother, they took away my daughter and my grandson, both of them, that s it. i m tired, i can t bear this any longer. 0ut europe editor is in paris where she has spoken to other members of nahel s family. this is nahel, the french algerian team killed last week by a policeman, triggering nightly