It is 1 a.m., during the night from Thursday to Friday, when a patrol of three gendarmes from the Nanteuil-le-Haudouin brigade must go to the square in front of the town's church for disturbances. public, a fight more precisely.
Arriving there, they discovered seven rather angry individuals who all turned against them.
The soldiers, outnumbered, then had no choice but to use their tear gas bombs to try to disperse them.
Following this punchy action, the pressure seems to have eased.
Troublemakers are therefore subject to an identity check before returning home.
Five are minors or young adults, two are in their thirties.
The youngest is 17 years old.
Man taken into custody for rebelling
But just as calm apparently returns and the group breaks up, one of the adults, probably in a state of advanced intoxication, returns to contact and begins to become outrageous.
The insults fly and the gendarmes cannot help but question him.
However, the latter does not give in and struggles, trying to hit the soldiers.
One of them will suffer a blow, without being injured.
The man was finally arrested and placed in police custody for a period of 24 hours which can be renewed at the request of the Senlis public prosecutor's office.
This morning, he was not yet able to express himself on the acts of contempt and rebellion with which he is accused.
He is 31 years old, is a resident of the town and is known to the services of the local brigade.
The three gendarmes filed a complaint against him.