Benalla case: Christophe Castaner "shocked" by the videos



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08h45: Christophe Castaner confides: "At the moment when I take notice of the facts I am shocked".

08h40: The general delegate of LREM denies an information of the newspaper Libération according to which Vincent Crase l accompanied on displacements, weapon on the belt.

08h25: On the justification of the dismissal of Vincent Crase after his suspension: "I consider that recent events have brought to light new facts", says he. The procedure of dismissal of Mr.Crase is currently in progress.

08h18: Christophe Castaner said he wanted to punish Vincent Crase as Alexandre Benalla, by a layoff of 15 days.

08h17: Christophe Castaner discusses an interview on May 2 with Vincent Crase, in which he says he acted as a reserve policeman on May 1 at the request of Alexandre Benalla. He confirmed that Vincent Crase did not have observer status on the 1st of May. "The salaried activity of Vincent Crase is in no way related to his presence that day."

08h13: Vincent Crase is an employee of La République en Marche: he is "one of the agents in charge of the reception and security of the party headquarters ", as" deputy head of safety and security of the party "explains Christophe Castaner.

08h11: " I condemn once again the acts to which delivered Alexandre Benalla and Vincent Crase on May 1, "says Christophe Castaner

08h06: The hearing of Christophe Castaner began. He is the Secretary of State in charge of Relations with Parliament, but it is as General Delegate of LREM that he is heard.

What you need to know

The delegate general of La République en Marche, Christophe Castaner is going to have to answer senators' questions on Tuesday about the role of Vincent Crase, employee of the party, put in review as Alexander Benalla in the context of violence during the demonstrations of May 1.

This hearing takes place while a new investigation was opened Monday by the Paris prosecutor's office in the Benalla case.

En Indeed, according to a new video filmed during the Labor Day, Alexandre Benalla and Vincent Crase committed other acts of violence a few hours before arriving at Place de la Contrescarpe. Two young people aged 23 and 24 complained. They say they have been victims of a muscular arrest in the Jardin des Plantes, targeting Alexandre Benalla and Vincent Crase

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