French rioters ransacked a gun shop in the center of Marseille, France’s second-largest city, and took some shotguns but no ammunition, Marseille police said late on Friday.

One person was arrested with a rifle they may have taken from the gun store, police said. The shop is now guarded by police.

Cross-border connections from Geneva were interrupted

Services between Switzerland and France were suspended on Friday from 7.30pm in the late afternoon, as Paris decided to stop running buses and trams in the country due to the unrest, Geneva public transport said.

“Due to the events that have been taking place in France for several nights, the French authorities have ordered a complete shutdown of public transport in their territory from 9pm,” according to a Geneva public transport press release.

“In order to ensure this request, cross-border connections will be phased out at the Franco-Swiss border from 7.30am” on Friday.

Geneva borders France on three sides and many bus and tram lines are used by hundreds of thousands of cross-border workers who live in France and work in Switzerland’s second largest city.