According to Grok:
In France, Five Muslim Teens Beat a French Boy to the Point of Death
Just one more example of many such cases in Europe, where Muslim gangs prey on the non-Muslims among whom they now live, can be found here:
French Teen Left to Die after Brutal Beating Amid Debate over Suspects’ Origins
by Joakim Scheffer, Hungarian Conservative, June 27, 2026:
A 17-year-old French boy named Louis died after five youths lured him into a premeditated ambush at a construction site in Narbonne, southern France, and subjected him to a brutal beating of extreme cruelty, which they filmed and circulated online.
The attackers repeatedly punched and kicked Louis as he lay defenceless on the concrete floor, with footage appearing to show one suspect stamping on his head and another striking his face several times. He was abandoned unconscious overnight and found the following morning with severe head and facial injuries, bleeding from his nose and ears. Louis died in hospital on 23 June after spending three days in an induced coma.
Five suspects aged between 17 and 19—three minors and two adults—were identified partly through the footage and placed in pre-trial detention. Prosecutors said the evidence suggested Louis had deliberately been lured to the unfinished building and that the ambush had been planned in advance.
The case has since triggered fierce controversy over how French media have described the suspects’ origins. Mainstream reports have generally referred to them as ‘young people’, disclosed only their first names and surname initials, or described them as French nationals and local youths without discussing their backgrounds in greater detail.
Reports on social media and by alternative news outlets have suggested that the suspects are of immigrant origin, possibly French-born second- or third-generation descendants of immigrants, with some reports specifically alleging Algerian, Tunisian, Spanish, and Italian backgrounds. The news outlet Visegrád 24 circulated a photograph said to show one of the suspects wearing a football shirt with a Palestinian flag.
A “Palestinian flag” certainly suggests that the wearer was a Muslim Arab. But there are also their social media posts, giving more evidence of their Muslim identities. And the fact that one of them said the word “Wallah,” that means “I swear to Allah” in Arabic, further suggests that both he, and those he was speaking to, are Arabs, and Muslims.
Other reports focused on material said to have been taken from the suspects’ social media accounts. RMX News reported that videos showed two of them handling firearms, dealing or consuming drugs, inhaling nitrous oxide, and drinking spirits. Separate footage was also said to show three members of the group filming themselves aboard a train after the attack.
The controversy intensified after another video emerged showing an earlier assault on Louis. In the footage, a speaker says: ‘Wallah, look at little a**holes like him. One slap and we knocked him out.’ Some interpreted the reference to people ‘like him’ as possibly referring to white French youths, with some describing the fatal attack as an anti-white killing or using the term ‘blancocide’.
So the same gang had assaulted him before, but not nearly as murderously as the second time. His Muslim assailants had so much fun kicking and punching Louis the first time that they decided to do it again. But this time, they were not going to stop until he lay dying on the floor. In the footage of the video they made, a speaker says: “Wallah, look at little a**holes like him. One slap and we knocked him out.” Some interpreted the reference to people “like him” as referring to white French youths, with some describing the fatal attack as an anti-white killing or using the term “blancocide.”
Of course, it was both racial and religious hatred that motivated those five Muslims to murder this inoffensive young boy. He was a white French boy, and an Infidel to boot, one of those whom the Qur’an describes as “the most vile of created beings.” Call the killing “blancocide” or “francocide” or “kaffirocide” — all three fit the case. It is a subset of migrants, those who are Muslim, who do not integrate into French society. They can’t and they won’t, for they know that they, as Muslims, are “the best of peoples,” while the French among whom they now live are, as non-Muslims, the “most vile of created beings.” It would make no sense for the Muslims to assimilate into a society that Infidels created, with Infidel values that violate those of Islam, including democracy, free speech, freedom of religion including the freedom to convert or to have no religion, equality of the sexes, and the legal equality among religions, races, and ethnicities. The contempt that the newcomers have for French society and the French people is clear from the fate of young Louis.

