A fundraiser to help the family of the policeman who shot the migrant-background teen ‘Nahel M’ in Nanterre, Paris, last week has received more than €1.4 million ($1.5M USD) after Jean Messiha – a former advisor to populist leader Marine Le Pen – created an appeal on GoFundMe on Monday.
Demands have been made to remove the GoFundMe page, though GoFundMe refused to comply. “Currently, this campaign complies with our terms of use as the funds will be paid directly to the family in question. The family has been added as a beneficiary and therefore the funds will be paid directly to them,” said a spokesman for GoFundMe to POLITICO on Monday.
The campaign has thus far received nearly five times more than a similar fundraiser created for Nahel M’s mother, who told the media that her “heart aches” after learning of the fundraising.
Nahel’s death sparked violent riots across France and Western Europe, with more than 1,300 arrests on Friday, and a further 700 on Saturday, as well as 45,000 police officers being deployed by the French government to quell the unrest.



