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A schoolboy arrested after threatening the principal with a knife near Dijon

2024-03-15T17:35:37.582Z

Highlights: The events took place this Friday at the Edouard-Herriot college in Chenôve, near Dijon. The head of the college managed to escape from her office, triggering the alarm. The police, who were intervening nearby, were able to arrest the 3rd grade student ‘very quickly,’ says the rector of the academy. The student had been excluded from a course. He delivered the mail by hand,” says Pierre N’Gahane. According to the principal, the student would have made “claims in relation to the attacks of November 18, 2015”


The events took place this Friday at the Edouard-Herriot college in Chenôve, near Dijon.


This Friday at the start of the afternoon, a schoolboy was arrested after threatening the principal of his establishment with a knife, according to the rectorate.

According to Le Bien Public, it is the Edouard-Herriot college in Chenôve, near Dijon.

The head of the college managed to escape from her office, triggering the alarm, the rector of the Dijon academy, Pierre N'Gahane, told AFP.

The police, who were intervening nearby, were able to arrest the 3rd grade student “very quickly,” he added.

Still according to our colleagues from Public Good, the student in question would be 16 years old and would have threatened his principal with a kitchen knife during an interview with her, following an exclusion from classes.

Quoting the rector of the academy, the newspaper further explains that the young man wrote a letter in which he claimed responsibility for his actions: “The student had been excluded from a course.

He delivered the mail by hand,” says Pierre N’Gahane.

And to explain that according to the principal, the student would have made “claims in relation to the attacks of November 18, 2015”.

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Source: leparis

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