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A popular French street music festival has resulted in a slew of syringe attacks — prompting authorities to investigate. 

Twelve suspects have been detained after 145 festival go-ers reported being pricked while at the Fête de la Musique, according to France 24 with AFP news. The attacks occurred across the Paris region.

Multiple paramedical resources were mobilized, according to French outlet Le Républicain Lorrain.

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French politician François Grosdidier, who serves as the mayor of Metz, posted about the "injection assaults" on his Facebook page.

"Like many cities in France, Ville de Metz was not spared by these cowardly aggressions," he wrote.

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Nearly 150 people were spiked with syringes at French music festival Fête de la Musique over the weekend. A scene from the festival is shown above. (ROMAIN PERROCHEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

"Seventeen young girls (aged 14-20) were targeted as they were simply out to enjoy the evening."

He added that the attacks were done on "nearly 150 women across the country."

Fox News Digital reached out to the French Interior Ministry for comment. 

Grosdidier indicated that calls for syringe assaults have been circulating across social media, sparking fears of a coordinated attack.

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Calls for syringe assaults were circulating across social media prior to the festival, according to sources. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images)

French influencer Abrège Soeur shared on Instagram ahead of the festival that "calls are circulating on Snapchat to prick people with contaminated syringes." 

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It is unclear if the needles were spiked with "date-rape drugs" such as Rohypnol or GHB.

Other European countries have noted the uptick in spiking attacks, with the United Kingdom reporting an increase in 2021.

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The United Kingdom has also reported an increase in needle attacks in recent years. Spiking victims (not pictured) have been predominantly female, according to Britain’s National Police Chiefs’ Council. (Kiran Ridley/Getty Images)

Britain’s National Police Chiefs’ Council conducted a report on spiking both by needle injection and in beverages.

The report found spiking victims are predominantly female.

"Not only [is there] the immediate risk to their physical health, but also the shock and distress at having been targeted; the concern about going out socially in future; and, in cases of needle-facilitated spiking, the ongoing worry around testing for blood-borne diseases," said the report. 

via June 24th 2025