Protesters threw projectiles at police and set cars and rubbish bins ablaze in a bleak area of the Paris suburbs where tensions have risen over alleged police brutality in the arrest of a local man.
A policeman has been placed under formal investigation for suspected rape and three others for unnecessary violence on February 2 during the arrest of the 22-year-old man in Aulnay-sous-Bois outside the French capital.
Cars and refuse bins were torched last Tuesday and disturbances resumed on Saturday night.
The Paris police prefecture said some 2000 people gathered peacefully in Bobigny, adjacent to Aulnay-sous-Bois, in support of the arrested man, identified by his first name, Theo, before some in the crowd began hurling crude projectiles at riot police.
"Several vehicles, including a media truck, were set on fire and police officers had to intervene to rescue a young child trapped in a burning vehicle," a prefecture statement said.
The heavily immigrant district is one of several where riots erupted in 2005 after two youths were fatally electrocuted in a power station where they took cover after fleeing arrest.
That incident sparked three weeks of rioting in which 10,000 cars and 300 buildings were set on fire, prompting then interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy to declare a state of emergency and drawing worldwide attention to the contrasts between Paris and the economically deprived suburbs that surround it.