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No joke: Clown terror spreads in France

Clowns mostly spotted outside schools, on public roads, in bushes, in a square

Paris: A wave of panic sparked by evil clowns stalking French towns has spread to the south of France where police, on Saturday night, arrested 14 teenagers dressed as the pranksters, carrying pistols, knives and baseball bats.

A police source said on Sunday that the group of teens were arrested at the parking lot of a high school in the Mediterranean port town of Agde, as several other complaints poured in about “armed clowns” in the region over the weekend.

In the nearby city of Montpellier a man, disguised as a clown, was arrested after beating up a pedestrian with an iron bar, while three motorists in different towns complained about “scary clowns” threatening them.

The phenomenon of dressing up as an evil clown and terrifying passers-by a trend which has also been seen in the United States and Britain cropped up in the north of France in early October.

In the northern French town of Bethune, a 19-year-old received a six-month suspended jail term on Monday for threatening passers-by while dressed as a clown.

These “clowns” have been “mostly spotted outside schools, but also on public roads, in bushes, in a square. Their targets are often young children or teenagers, but also adults,” a police source in northern France told AFP.

Theories abound as to the origin of the trend in a country where the American fear-fest Halloween has yet to take hold.

The suggestions include a challenge launched on social networks, a video published on YouTube showing a terrifying clown pranking people which has had some 31 million views or even a recent episode of the popular TV series ‘American Horror Story’ featuring Twisty the killer clown.

After a rumour a clown was stalking the eastern French town of Mulhouse, five teenagers on Wednesday armed themselves with a baseball bat, a teargas canister, a hammer and a truncheon to mete out vigilante justice to the not-so-funny pranksters.

They were arrested and later released, but the incident prompted the national police to step in to quell the hysteria. “Since October, a rumour, inspired by videos published on Internet, is worrying the population about the presence of threatening clowns,” the national police said.

( Source : AFP )
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