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Chilling Social Media Threats Targeting Women Spread Before Festival — Then 145 Syringe Attacks Were Reported​

A dozen suspects have been arrested in connection with the alleged attacks

By
Liam Quinn

Published on June 23, 2025 03:12PM EDT

Musicians play on a street during France's annual street music festival Fete de la Musique in Toulouse on June 21, 2025.

French music festival.Credit :
ED JONES/AFP via Getty

  • 145 people reported being attacked with a syringe across France
  • The alleged attacks happened during an annual street music festival
  • 12 people have been arrested in connection with the attacks
As France celebrated an annual street music festival, nearly 150 people were reportedly attacked with syringes across the country.

A dozen suspects were arrested in connection with the syringe prickings, according to reports from Le Monde and The New York Times, citing French officials.

The attacks occurred during Fete de la Musique, which drew in millions of people from around the country.

Le Monde reported that posts on Snapchat and other social media platforms called for attacks on women prior to the festival.

Citing the French Interior Ministry, Le Monde reported that 145 people across France reported being pricked. The outlet also reported that there were 13 cases in Paris alone.

Le Républicain Lorrain reported that in Metz, 17 girls and young women reported being attacked by syringes. Two men were arrested in the city.

The women were taken to the hospital for testing.

However, in Cambrai, a girl who had reported being pricked with a syringe actually had only been scratched in a crowd, La Voix du Nord reported.

According to Le Monde, citing a source, the 12 people arrested are believed to have targeted 50 women.

Since 1982, Fete de la Musique has occurred every year on June 21 and is intended to encourage people to play music in the streets.

Authorities in Paris reported "unprecedented crowds," per Le Monde. The paper reported that the investigation began when three people in Paris reported feeling unwell and said they had been pricked by a syringe.

The paper further reported that officials did not specify if the needles had been spiked by date-rape drugs like Rohypnol or GHB.
 

‘I started to feel numb’: Woman recalls syringe attack at French music festival


By Lisa Klaassen and Saskya Vandoorne, CNN
3 minute read
Updated 1:17 PM EDT, Wed June 25, 2025

It was around 1.30 a.m., after the crowds had thinned from the streets of Bordeaux, when Manon felt the prick of a hypodermic needle going into her arm.

“Someone tapped my left forearm. I started to feel numb in the muscle, like you do when you get a vaccine. After about 30 minutes, the injection mark appeared,” she recalled to CNN.

Despite not knowing what she had been injected with – or who had done it – she said she “didn’t want to panic.”

Manon, 22, was one of nearly 150 people in France who reported being pricked with syringes during a nationwide street music festival at the weekend. According to the interior ministry, it remains unclear if date-rape drugs such as Rohypnol or GHB were used in the “needle spiking” attacks, which took place across the country and appear to have involved multiple perpetrators.

Ahead of the festival, which drew crowds of millions of people to the streets, a feminist influencer had warned that calls had been made on social media for women to be targeted with syringes.

After spending 4 a.m. to 7.a.m on Sunday in the emergency room, Manon shared a video of her experience on TikTok.

“It was important for me to raise awareness, because I hadn’t seen any testimonies from people who had been injected,” said Manon, who declined to give her last name for safety reasons.

“We had been told on social media to be careful, but I think people want to know more – how it happens, the symptoms, how it unfolds. It reassured me to talk about it, because at the time, I was completely alone.”

After she got home from the hospital, Manon filed a police report. “It’s important because if we’re too lax, if we say, ‘oh, others will file complaints’, nothing ever changes. I told myself maybe it can have an impact.”

Since Saturday, French police have detained 14 men – aged between 19 and 44 and including both French citizens and foreign nationals, police spokeswoman Agathe Foucault told Radio France Tuesday – but have made no arrests in connection with the needle spikings.

“The police have not identified any perpetrators behind the injections, but the incidents are confirmed,” Minister of Justice Gérald Darmanin told CNN affiliate BFMTV Tuesday.

The minister said authorities would also pursue those who had called for the attacks online.

“We are implementing a criminal policy to prosecute those responsible on social media for these very unhealthy injection games targeting women,” Darmanin said.

The feminist influencer Abrège Soeur, who before the festival had warned men on social media were planning such attacks, told CNN the perpetrators’ “objective isn’t only to drug women. It’s to instill fear in them.”

“When people start saying that there will be needle attacks, it spreads in the form of rumor –– some people mention it in group chats, others pick it up, it just gets amplified,” she said, adding, “We need to help women feel safer.”

Manon, who faces a wait of three weeks for her toxicology results, said she had “barely slept the last few days” – but she refuses to be cowed by her experience.

“The Fête de la Musique is meant to be a time of good vibes, music, dancing, having fun. Someone wanted to ruin that moment, to kill that spirit. I told myself I wasn’t going to let it defeat me. I don’t want to be sad or angry. I don’t want to let them win.”
 
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