Le Figaro Nantes
Monday evening, around 8:30 p.m., a Nantes municipal police officer was bitten by a homeless person during an arrest, while others received death threats.
The scene took place rue du Moulin, in the Bouffay district.
Since the end of the afternoon, a group of homeless people had been disrupting the public highway.
At the start of the evening, the annoyed residents, unable to dislodge them, decided to call the police.
When they arrive, one of the troublemakers, aged 36, does not let it go.
According to a police source, he insulted the officers, issued death threats, before biting one of them when he was being handcuffed.
Two complaints filed
Drunk, the thirty-something has a blood alcohol level of 1.6 g of alcohol.
He is placed in police custody for violence against an official depositary of public authority, contempt and rebellion.
Two complaints were filed by municipal officials.
In the process, the services discover that the individual arrested is positive for a search form from the court of Sables-d'Olonne, mentioning a six-month prison sentence.
If the plug is still active, he could end up behind bars.