Bangalore riots: India's tech city sees deadly violence over anti-Islam Facebook post
At least three people have died in the Indian tech city of Bangalore after police fired at crowds rioting against a "derogatory" comment about the Prophet Muhammad. Police have arrested 111 people so far.
At least three people have been killed in riots after an alleged blasphemous Facebook post about the Prophet Muhammed triggered riots in the southern Indian city of Bangalore, authorities said on Wednesday.
Police clashed with thousands of protesters on Tuesday evening, tear-gassing crowds and opening fire with live ammunition.
Local media reports that two people killed in the riots had died of gunshot wounds.
Three people were critically injured during the violence violence and at least one reporter was injured, police told French news agency AFP.
At least 60 officers were wounded in the violence as angry crowds attacked a police station, set vehicles on fire and burnt down the house of a Bangalore lawmaker whose nephew was allegedly responsible for the Facebook post.
Local media showed protesters shouting slogans at the police station and outside the politician's home.
Bangalore police commissioner Kamal Pant wrote on Twitter that the nephew had been arrested for the post, along with 110 others for rioting, stone pelting and arson.
Pant said the post has since been deleted.
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