French officials on Tuesday slammed an online fundraising drive that has raised tens of thousands of euros for a former boxer filmed punching police officers during anti-government protests in Paris over the weekend.
As of Monday morning, over 7,000 people had pledged a total of 117,000 euros (USD 134,000) on the Leetchi website for Christophe Dettinger, known as "The Gypsy From Massy" during his days in the ring.
Dettinger, 37, turned himself in to police Monday after videos emerged of him landing punch after punch on shield-carrying officers during the latest "yellow vest" demonstrations in the capital on Saturday.
He was still in custody on Tuesday.
In a video posted on YouTube on Sunday, he described himself as an "ordinary citizen" acting out of anger with what he called the repressive tactics of the police.
"I am a yellow vest. I have the anger of the people in me," said the 2007 and 2008 champion in the French junior heavyweight division.
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But government officials assailed the fundraising drive, with many calling for it to be shut down or for the pledged funds to be seized.
"Is it normal to want to support this man seen hitting an officer on the ground, boxing an officer," Transport Minister Elisabeth Roland told Franceinfo radio on Tuesday.
"Apparently, hitting a police officer pays off," Digital Minister Mounir Mahjoubi had already tweeted on Monday.
"Everyone must assume their responsibilities: this kitty is shameful," he added.
The SCSI-CFDT police union, for its part, said the funds should be seized to compensate the two officers targeted by Dettinger, who were removed from duty while recovering from their injuries.
Many "yellow vests" point to a video showing a police captain beating protesters in the southern city of Toulon at the weekend -- and their heavy use of teargas and rubber bullets -- to support their claim that the violence runs both ways.
Leetchi initially defended its hosting of the fundraising, saying that as a platform it was required to remain "neutral."
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