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“I’m going to plant a bomb”: Thomas, bipolar, convicted of threatening to commit an attack

2024-02-13T11:08:49.535Z

Highlights: Thomas, 37, had been out of treatment for two weeks when he threatened police officers in Franconville (Val-d) on February 8. The Pontoise criminal court sentenced this man this Monday afternoon to twelve months in prison, four of which are closed. He was convicted of threats of death and crime, malicious calls and use of narcotics. “It’s simple, I’m going to get treatment. They have to accept me in the emergency room and not just give me treatment for 2 days,” he demands.


This 37-year-old man had been out of treatment for two weeks when he threatened police officers in Franconville (Val-d) on February 8.


“You have the last word to speak.

Do you have anything to add?

» asks the president.

Thomas, 37, takes a breath and lets out a sigh which withers on the window of the box.

“It’s simple, I’m going to get treatment.

They have to accept me in the emergency room and not just give me treatment for two days,” he demands.

The Pontoise criminal court sentenced this man this Monday afternoon to twelve months in prison, four of which are closed, accompanied by an obligation of care, for threats of death and crime, malicious calls and use of narcotics.

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It was a completely different man that the Franconville police officers had to deal with on the evening of Thursday, February 8.

After going to get alcohol at the Auchan supermarket in downtown Franconville, he began to consume it as he left the store.

A little later, the police officers from the police station, which was a few meters away, had to intervene while he was completely drunk.

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Source: leparis

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