Saint-Denis: Bally Bagayoko launches plan to disarm municipal police

Saint-Denis: Bally Bagayoko launches plan to disarm municipal police

Newly elected mayor of Saint-Denis, Bally Bagayoko (La France Insoumise), has confirmed his intention to begin a gradual disarmament of the municipal police, a key promise of his campaign.

Speaking on French television, the mayor emphasized that the reform would be progressive rather than immediate:

“We are going to enter a process of disarmament, but it is not the priority right now.”

🎯 First step: removing rubber bullet launchers

The initial phase targets less-lethal weapons, particularly rubber bullet launchers (LBDs), which Bagayoko considers dangerous and difficult to control.
According to him, these weapons can lead to “serious consequences” and should be removed first.

However, firearms will remain in use for now, pending further evaluation and policy development.

⚖️ A gradual and pragmatic approach

The mayor insists on adapting the reform to the realities of a city of over 150,000 residents:

  • no sudden decisions
  • development of a clear doctrine
  • gradual transition toward a less-armed police force

He also noted that Saint-Denis’ municipal police was not armed before 2020, reinforcing his current stance.

🏙️ A broader vision: community policing

This initiative is part of a wider vision promoted by Bagayoko:

  • strengthening community-based policing
  • maintaining staffing levels
  • prioritizing social responses to security challenges

⚡ A controversial measure

The announcement has already sparked strong reactions:

  • supported by part of the political left
  • criticized by right-wing figures and some local officials
  • reigniting a national debate on municipal police armament in France
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