A new stabbing attack in front of a high school and two stab wounded.
This time, it was in front of the Gustave-Monod high school in Enghien-les-Bains that the facts, which involved two young people of 17 and 18 years old, occurred on Thursday, around 5 p.m.
But unlike the incidents that occurred in Ermont on Monday, which brought together two rival gangs in front of the Van-Gogh high school, the brawl only concerned the two young people.
According to the first elements collected, one of the two teenagers, aged 17, attacked the second, aged 18, for a still undetermined reason, a dispute existing between them two for several days.
He attempted to stab him, managing to injure his hands, cheeks and groin.
But the attacked high school student managed to ward off the blows and seize the weapon of his attacker to strike him in turn and injure his hand and shoulder blades.
Hand and groin injuries
Alerted, the emergency services took care of the two young people. They were transported to the Argenteuil and Eaubonne hospitals. The injuries, considered in the first place as superficial for the two young people, could prove to be more serious for the older of the two who was transferred to the Bichat hospital in Paris (18th century).
These facts did not present any link with the brawl between gangs and with knives that occurred Monday near the Van-Gogh high school, in Ermont, the public security department of Val-d'Oise said Thursday evening.
As part of this clash between young people from the Chênes district in Ermont and Montigny-lès-Cormeilles, four teenagers aged 15 and 16 were attacked while on their way to the secondary school.
They had been taken care of by the emergency services, one of them having been wounded in the side by a stab.
One of the alleged perpetrators of the brawl in Ermont remanded in custody
The Val-d'Oise police officers arrested 8 teenagers suspected of being at the origin of the violence.
They were presented to a Pontoise children's judge at the end of their custody and indicted for aggravated violence.
Seven were released and placed under judicial supervision.
The eighth, aged only 15 and alleged perpetrator of the stabbing, originally from Montigny, was remanded in custody in Porcheville (Yvelines).
A telephone theft committed by the young people of Ermont to the detriment of those of Montigny who then wanted to do battle could be at the origin of this brawl between gangs.
A motive of the most banal possible which does not surprise the police services.