Five minors and a young adult involved in an altercation and shooting on a bus in Rennes face criminal charges.encounter violence“and”gun violence“And we returned to the court, we were informed on Thursday, June 30, from a judicial source.
This violence took place on June 6 on the Rennes bus, Place de la République. An argument took place between several people sitting on the bus and a minor.who had pulled out a three-shot firearm, on this occasion self-inflictedAFP was reminded by Rennes prosecutor Philippe Astruc, confirming the information of the local press. “Criminal prosecution is being carried out on the grounds of intentional violence during gatherings in public transport“The five minors aged 15 to 17 were presented to the judge and will appear in the juvenile court on October 6.
Intentional violence
One of those who fired the shots replied:gun violence» Less than 8 days by ITT on public transport. “He also undergoes placement, removing from “Ren”.added the prosecutor. On December 8, the sixth accused, 18 years old, will appear in the criminal court. He must answerActs of deliberate encounter violence on public transportsaid Philip Astruk. All six were subjected to judicial supervision.
According to the prosecutor, 7 people, including a minor, were detained as a result of the investigation on Tuesday. “The minor remained free, no criminally punishable fact can be attributed to him“, the judge elaborated. According to the prosecutor, the investigation carried out by the judicial police of Ren, in particular, made it possible through the video security images of the bus, that “several people boarded the bus and got into an argumentwith a miner wounded in the hand by a firearm. According to the survey, thispulled out the firearm, which he used three times, injuring himself on each occasion“.
After the shooting, people fled, but “The investigation revealed the identity of five persons“including two people who were injured by the shots.”one in the hand, the other in the thigh“Without them, they presented themselves to the police to report their injuries.
Source: Le Figaro

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