Jean-Charles I., black biker jacket and rings on his fingers, is the first civil party linked to the Bataclan attack to testify this Wednesday. He first wishes to "pay tribute to the service and gendarmerie forces."
On the evening of November 13, the survivor was on the sidewalk of the "Apérock Café", just next to the Bataclan. When the terrorists appeared in front of the concert hall, he was smoking a cigarette with his friend, the owner of the café, who had "the right instinct" to shelter all the customers inside, before pulling the curtain.
"They arrived at the Bataclan, they shot us," he recalls, stressing on several occasions that he saw not three terrorists, but four: "It was not a rumor, there were four of them. (...) They had Kalachs. "
He took refuge behind a truck and saw the commando enter the Bataclan enclosure: "When they entered the hall I wanted to enter with them, because I am stupid. (...) I am. Ardéchois. I always have a knife with me to cut sausage. That evening, I didn't have it. "
The president asked him several times about the number of terrorists present:
-You see the four armed? "
-Yes.
-You see them all four shoot?
-No, when you get shot, you only see the weapon aimed at you, he replies, defensively.