“It’s a problem of authority because these (rioters) don’t fear justice. (They) may go to court, but they come back home a few hours after trial simply because we don’t have enough places in jail in this district of Paris.
“We cannot support this kind of weakness from the state,” the Mayor added.
Bakhtiari said during Tuesday’s meeting, he will request for “more toughness” from the state, and also permission for the local city police to use drones to monitor activities.
As of late Monday, more than 2,000 people have been detained since the violence began, with 157 detained overnight Sunday into Monday morning, CNN quoted the Interior Ministry as saying in its latest update.
Many of those detained throughout the protest movement are minors, with the average age of 17 years, according to Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin.
The officer who shot Nahel has been charged with voluntary homicide and placed in preliminary detention.
A GoFundMe page created by a far-right TV pundit in support of the officer’s family had raised over $1 million by Monday.
Meanwhile, another crowdfunding page in support of Nahel’s mother raised about $263,000.
Nahel’s funeral was held on July 1 at a local mosque amid heavy security.