The suspect was released from police custody on Monday, he was placed under judicial supervision and will be tried in March 2023.
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The man placed in police custody on Saturday October 15 after the discovery of offensive and anti-Semitic tags towards a teacher from the François Magendie high school in Bordeaux was released from police custody on Monday October 17, reports France Bleu Gironde. He was placed under judicial supervision and will be tried on March 15, 2023.
The man presented himself to the police on Saturday. He is suspected of being the author of these tags. Friday, the courses had been suspended in the establishment after the discovery of the inscriptions. You could read the name of a teacher, insults and swastikas.
The parquet floor of Bordeaux specifies that the anti-Semitic character was not retained. The man has indeed explained that he drew windmills in a circle and not swastikas. The teachers then gathered in front of the establishment on Friday, brandishing boxes on which their first names were written as a sign of solidarity with their insulted colleague.
A case that comes two years after the death of Samuel Paty (the professor murdered on October 16, 2020 in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine in the Yvelines). Saturday a tribute ceremony and an award ceremony took place at the Sorbonne in Paris.