France will withdraw from use an explosive tear gas grenade used by riot
police and blamed for injuring numerous protesters, the interior minister said Sunday, amid growing anger at perceived police brutality.

Sanctioned for use by French law enforcement since 2011, the GLI-F4 grenade explodes with a loud, powerful blast to release a cloud of tear gas.
The grenade is designed to help law enforcers under attack escape from a dangerous situation, but is blamed for maiming
protesters in sometimes hairy confrontations with police in more than a year of anti-government "yellow vest" protests.