Present at the hearing of the Évry-Courcouronnes criminal court this Monday, his wife still bears the scars of the beatings received on Friday January 26.
Drunk during that evening, her husband, aged 47, hit her in front of their 3-year-old son, before attacking the two police officers who came to arrest him in the street, then the firefighter who was treating him.
Acts of violence, contempt, rebellion, possession of a weapon and death threats for which he was sentenced to six months in prison to be served under an electronic bracelet, and twelve months suspended with an obligation to provide care and compensate the civil parties. up to 2,000 euros.
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Last Friday, around 10:30 p.m., the police in Draveil (Essonne) were informed that a woman was being chased by her husband on Boulevard Henri-Barbusse.
They find the couple in a parking lot.
The woman, two months pregnant, is bleeding and the husband immediately insults the police.
Then rushes towards a civil servant to try to hit her with brass knuckles.
The forty-year-old is out of control: he is
tased
several times so that he can be handcuffed.
3-year-old son found alone at home
Injured in the eyebrow, he is treated by a firefighter.
To thank him, he kicks him in the head, knocking him against the wall of the van.
At the couple's home, the police found the son, barely 3 years old and left alone.
Traces of blood cover the radiator and a clump of hair is in the living room.
The neighbors, who had heard the argument and knocked on the door, were threatened by the defendant who was holding a pistol.
That evening, the defendant came home drunk after drinking beer and vodka, which his wife allegedly pointed out to him, triggering his fury.
He then punched her in the face and dragged her by her hair in front of their child.
“I'm not a violent person.
I was drunk, I don't remember anything.
What happened happened,” explained the defendant.
His wife refused to file a complaint, to be examined and to become a civil party.
“He is my husband, the father of my children.
This is the first time, he usually doesn't drink alcohol like that,” she declared on the stand.