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Treated "Facho" and Assaulted because of His T-Shirt with an Aircraft Carrier

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Two young men assaulted another Friday night in front of Laval station because of his dress "inducing that he was ultra-right"

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Wheeled with blows before being rescued by an outside intervention, Friday, June 13 at the end of the afternoon, an 18-year-old student was caught in front of Laval station (Mayenne). According to information obtained by Ici Mayenne, the young man was allegedly assaulted because he was wearing a dress "thinking that he was ultra-right", said Anne-Lyse Jarthon, prosecutor of the Republic of Laval to our colleagues.

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Two young men assaulted another Friday night in front of Laval station because of his dress "inducing that he was ultra-right"

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A young man was assaulted by two ultra-left militants who believed that his "dress suggested that he was ultra-right," said the Laval Public Prosecutor's Office. Both individuals were subsequently arrested and placed in police custody.

In front of the Laval station, an 18-year-old student was violently assaulted for wearing a T-shirt depicting the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier. His attackers mistakenly took him for an extreme right-wing activist. On Friday 13 June at the end of the day, an 18-year-old student was assaulted in front of the Gare de...

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20 Minutes broke the news in France on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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