The 13 and 14-year-old teenagers were placed under judicial supervision on Tuesday after admitting their involvement in the facts, which occurred over the weekend.
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Two minors aged 13 and 14 were brought before a children’s judge and placed under judicial supervision on Tuesday, January 25, the Béziers prosecutor’s office said in a statement, after they admitted shooting at cars last weekend. in Agde (Hérault). In police custody, the two teenagers told the police that they had fired almost a hundred times in turn, with the 22 long rifle of the brother of the 13-year-old minor, in the direction of cars traveling on a departmental, on the night of Friday to Saturday as well as Saturday evening.
The 13-year-old schoolboy, in fourth grade, had been spotted on Saturday evening by the anti-crime squad, after a new shot, on the roof of his house.
The two minors have been placed under judicial supervision and will be tried on March 10. Until then, they are prohibited from carrying a weapon, from meeting, from leaving their homes between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. They must respond to the summons of the educators of the judicial protection of youth, who will follow them in the coming months. A third 17-year-old minor, who had also been taken into custody, was released on Monday evening, having neither fired nor brought ammunition.
A total of 13 drivers filed a complaint with the Agde police station after realizing that the bodywork of their vehicle had been damaged. One of them was injured on Saturday evening by a shot in the left buttock, while driving his vehicle.