A school guard was imprisoned Wednesday by the Evry court for attacking with a hatchet, without however injuring him, a police officer intervening while he was noisily celebrating the end of confinement with friends in Ulis (Essonne).
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Tried in immediate appearance by the Evry court, the guardian of the Ulis school group, 46 years old and hitherto known to justice for a simple traffic offense, was sentenced to one year in prison with a warrant of deposit for “violence on person depositary of the public authority without ITT”, one learned from judicial source.
The patrol had been requested by a resident of the school who had complained during the night of Monday to Tuesday of noise at night, according to a police source. At the entrance to the school complex, three men - including the attacker - and four women listened to music while drinking alcohol.
The guard, highly alcoholic, approached a security assistant (ADS) who asked him to back up, according to the same source. One of the women, also an alcoholic, then seized a tear gas canister carried by the ADS. A participant picked it up and returned it to one of the police, who immediately used it to repel the revelers.
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The guard then went to look for a hatchet in a room and ran back to the ADS, trying to hit him. The blade had passed a few inches from his head. When the man tried to strike a second blow, his friends prevented him from doing so.
Reinforcements arrived on site arrested the two accused who admitted the facts.
The 24-year-old woman was summoned for a criminal order (simplified trial procedure) for "theft of property intended for public utility", said the prosecution.