Sacking of the Town Hall of Fresnes: an Open Judicial Information, Ten Minors Presented This Thursday to an Investigating Judge
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The Créteil Public Prosecutor's Office did not specify on Friday 3 April whether these teenagers aged 14 to 16 are all or in part prosecuted for the damage inside the town hall of Val-de-Marne on 27 March, or for being found in front of the premises.
Just 24 hours after their indictment for the damage, they are this time suspected of throwing shots at a police car.
On Friday, the Créteil Public Prosecutor's Office announced that ten minors had been charged after the rampage of the town hall of Fresnes (Val-de-Marne) on 27 March. Seven of them had been placed under judicial supervision, the Public Prosecutor's Office said. - Saccage of the town hall of Fresnes: ten minors charged (Police, justice and other facts).
People had broken into the town hall on the eve of the installation of the new mayor LR, Christophe Carlier, and had committed numerous damage in the building hall. A car school and an agency of the Caisse d'Epargne had also been damaged, for a total damage of almost 50,000 euros.
The town hall of Fresnes was ransacked on March 27, the day before the installation of the new municipal team which defeated the outgoing left-wing majority last Sunday.
Sacking of the Town Hall of Fresnes: the Ten Suspected Adolescents Placed Under Judicial Supervision
After being brought before a juvenile judge, these young minors between the ages of 14 and 16 were finally able to return home and will have to respect a number of obligations.
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