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The facts took place Sunday, November 4th. At the beginning of the afternoon, a 12-year-old student entered his former school, the Descartes College in Le Havre, to threaten his former badistant principal.
The young teenager had previously thrown an egg on the vehicle of the head of the institution, which occupies a staff accommodation within the college. If he initially fled, he returned to the scene to threaten, with a dummy weapon, the main badistant who had gone down to clean his vehicle. The principal badistant of the college René Descartes "was the subject Sunday evening of simulation with a dummy weapon, by a former student of the establishment, in the zone of the flats of function of the college", a said the rectorate of Rouen in a statement, confirming information from Europe 1.
The latter would have immediately recognized the young man, a college alumnus she had excluded last year.
Summoned December 12
Arrested by the police, the former student was placed in judicial detention, failing to be placed in custody, before being released in the evening. According to France Bleu, the boy is summoned on December 12 before the juvenile judge.
A story that sadly recalls that which occurred last October in the city of Le Havre, recalls the daily newspaper West France. Four students, armed with a dummy weapon, had attacked two of their teachers in the corridors of the Robert-Schuman High School.
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