the custody of the teenager accused of having sent threats to Bordeaux is extended

The 16-year-old teenager justified his action by his laziness in going to class and disputes any desire to take action.

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The 16-year-old student justified his act "out of laziness of going to class" Tuesday March 27, according to the prosecution.  (Jules Brelaz / RADIO FRANCE)

The custody of the high school student accused of having sent death threats to Bordeaux has been extended, France Bleu Gironde learned on Saturday March 30 from the prosecutor’s office. This 16-year-old teenager is suspected of being at the origin of an email with death threats targeting several teachers and the principal of his school, the Trégey high school, in which the Minister of National Education Nicole Belloubet is was delivered this Friday. He was arrested Friday morning at his parents’ home.

A teacher at the establishment told France Bleu Gironde that the teenager sent these emails via his high school’s Gmail, with the first and last names of the teachers. Threats that he signed by “Daesh warrior”, “cold-blooded killer” And “servant of the great Daesh group”.

During his hearing, the young suspect partially admitted the facts and justified his act “by his laziness in going to class last Tuesday”. That day, the high school had to be evacuated and closed because of the threats. The teenager “contests any malice and any desire to act”says the prosecution.


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