A senior official of the Paris police headquarters accused of attacking a cyclist while riding an unidentified motorcycle in mid-March has been the target of an IGPN investigation since Monday, the prosecutor’s office said in Paris on Thursday, July 7, confirming the information. From Mediapart.
The policeman in question is the assistant of PP Director of Public Order and Traffic (DOPC) Alexis Marsan, a source close to the case confirmed. The police headquarters could not immediately respond to AFP’s question.
Ten days of ITT
The facts refer to March 16. As he travels along the Seine quay in the bus and bicycle lane, the cyclist says a motorcyclist, without any distinguishing sign, approaches him. “I told him “it’s a bus and bike lane, not a motorcycle laneThe biker said in a complaint filed the same day at the police station of the 5th and 6th police districts, which was contacted by AFP. “I am from the police, you stand.” the rider would reply, before nudging him with his arm as they rode side by side.
The cyclist, who is part of a public service, then trips on the pavement and falls heavily. His multiple dermabrasions and hematomas earned him a ten-day ITT. Getting up, he memorizes the motorcycle’s license plate and when he complains, he learns that it really belongs to a police officer at the police headquarters. His complaintfor actions that he qualifies as violence by a person with state powerAccording to the Paris prosecutor’s office, the accident judicial treatment service (STJA) was first sent.
The rider, brought back to the STJA on April 27 for a hearing, repeats his story and files a new complaint. The next day, Alexis Marsan, in turn, filed a complaint.for acts he describes as endangering the lives of others and refusing to commit“, the prosecution notes, without elaborating. Since Monday, the investigation of the facts denounced by the cyclist is in the hands of the IGPN, following the report made by the latter on the “Cyclist” platform.fonts font“. Alexis Marsan’s complaint is always “to analyze“, the prosecution says.
Source: Le Figaro

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