Loire-Atlantique. Un lycéen mis en examen pour « apologie publique d'un acte de terrorisme »
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Un lycéen radicalisé scolarisé à Rezé (Loire-Atlantique) a été mis en examen vendredi pour « apologie publique d'un acte de terrorisme » et « menaces de mort » contre une enseignante.
A high school student, who had threatened one of his teachers, was arrested in Rezé in Loire-Atlantique and indicted on Friday evening. The student will not go to prison as the prosecutor wanted but in a...
The teenager was arrested after making death threats against one of his teachers, in particular on the encrypted Telegram messaging service.
Near Nantes, a 17-year-old high school student indicted for “public apology for an act of terrorism”
A 17-year-old student from a high school in Rezé, in Loire-Atlantique, was indicted on Friday evening for “public apology for an act of terrorism” and “death threats” against a teacher and placed in a home, the Nantes prosecutor's office said on Saturday.
The 17-year-old high school student from Nantes, who promised in a video to “screw” his teacher “in the jugular”, admitted some of the facts and was placed in a home.

An Islamic State flag, an airsoft gun and two knives were found at his home.
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