In a troubling series of events, 145 people were reportedly stabbed with needles during the Fête de la Musique in France, raising alarms about safety at crowded gatherings.
Alarming Needle Spiking Incidents During France's Fête de la Musique

Alarming Needle Spiking Incidents During France's Fête de la Musique
Over 140 festival-goers report needle attacks, prompting concerns about safety at large public events.
French authorities reported that on Saturday, during the nationwide Fête de la Musique festival, 145 individuals across France, including 13 in Paris, claimed they were stabbed with needles. This alarming incident led to the arrest of twelve individuals, although details regarding the arrests or the contents of the syringes have not been disclosed.
Victims were taken to hospitals for toxicological evaluations, highlighting heightened concerns around safety at public events. While the total number of victims may appear minor compared to the millions that attended the festival, these needle spiking reports are part of growing patterns of similar incidents in recent years, particularly in crowded venues such as clubs and bars.
A 2022 report by the British Parliament documented over 1,000 needle attack cases in the UK from September 2021 through December 2022, noting that about 90 percent occurred during evenings in nightlife settings. The report emphasized a lack of comprehensive data on the prevalence of these attacks, suggesting that many incidents go unreported, potentially masked by the anonymity of crowded environments like music festivals.
Authorities are under pressure to ensure the safety of attendees during popular events in light of these troubling occurrences.