The MoDem deputy of Calvados, Christophe Blanchet, and the LREM deputy of the Loire, Jean-Michel Mis, were both targeted by the same email of threats a day apart.
"I'm going to come to your place, I'm going to cut your throat like a rabbit with my new knife."
Your head will be cut off, ”writes, among other things, the mysterious individual in this email sent to the two men.
The first has already lodged a complaint, while the second should do so very soon, according to the site actu.fr.
I have just lodged a complaint following this death threat received.
Nothing will distract me from my determination to work ceaselessly on a daily basis in my mandate as deputy by seeking the general interest and to carry the voice of Calvados.
@DeputesDem @AssembleeNat pic.twitter.com/MRWCSvpRfA
- Christophe Blanchet (@christoblanchet) October 28, 2021
“Those who are having fun at that, we will find them because it is all well and good to try to do that in a very, very cowardly way behind an unidentified address.
But whatever happens, we will find you and you will assume ”, threatened Christophe Blanchet in return through
France Blue.
It's always nice to have new "friends" when you open your emails.
Nothing will distract me from the mandate that the Stéphanoises and the Stéphanois entrusted to me.
#StandUp pic.twitter.com/9PN84f8zo7
- Jean-Michel MIS 🇫🇷 (@JeanMichelMIS) October 27, 2021
“It's always nice to have new 'friends' when you open your emails.
Nothing will distract me from the mandate that the Stéphanoises and the Stéphanois have entrusted to me, ”said MP Jean-Michel Mis on his Twitter account on Wednesday.
At the end of July, many deputies targeted by threats
The mysterious sender gives no precise indication of his motives, but he seems to be attacking the two deputies for the laws they would have voted.
See also Health pass, compulsory vaccination ... these deputies threatened because of their support for government policy
At the end of July, LREM deputies (Patricia Mirallès, Alexandre Freschi, Jean-Marc Zulesi, among others) who support the government's vaccine measures and the implementation of the health pass were the subject of death threats.
Alerted by the President of the National Assembly, the Paris prosecutor's office had then opened an investigation for "death threats against persons invested with a public office".