Stuffed with mistakes, the message seems grotesque.
But, in a context where inscriptions targeting the forces are multiplying, the gendarmerie of Essonne takes the matter seriously.
A tag targeting a certain Odessa - "Odessa, p *** room of gendarm" (sic) - was inscribed this week in red letters on the wall of a descent of garages located close to the gendarmerie grouping of the Essonne, in Évry-Courcouronnes.
Disturbingly, a second inscription was discovered in the very enclosure of the gendarmerie.
"A tag was made within the enclosure of the group in Évry-Courcouronnes and another was made outside the enclosure, confirms this Friday, the gendarmerie.
An investigation, led by the research brigade of Évry-Courcouronnes is underway, but no one responds to this first name here.
Other acts were committed elsewhere, without this constituting a recurrence.
We strongly condemn them.
Investigations are open.
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Anti-police tags in Vigneux-sur-Seine
In the police zone, tags targeting civil servants are expanding rapidly.
In Essonne, the Evry prosecutor's office was seized on October 12 following inscriptions against the police on the walls of a building in the Oly district, in Vigneux-sur-Seine.
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Last week, the threats escalated.
In Seine-et-Marne, dealers have promised rewards for those who attack the police: 500,000 euros to cut off the head of a police officer or rape a policewoman, 200 euros to throw pétanque balls on a patrol.
A bonus system resumed a few days later in Seine-Saint-Denis.
Val-de-Marne and Paris are not immune to the phenomenon: a police officer was specifically targeted near a deal point in Vitry-sur-Seine and in Paris, Prefect Lallement lodged a complaint after anti-police tags in the Beaugrenelle district.