Seine-et-: the clash between rappers causes brawls between Moissy and Combs gangs

Seine-et-: the clash between rappers causes brawls between Moissy and Combs gangs
Seine-et-Marne: the clash between rappers causes brawls between Moissy and Combs gangs

It seems that music softens morals. Not those words. According to the authorities, it was a clash between two rappers, one from Moissy-Cramayel, the other from Combs-la-Ville, relayed on social networks, which would be at the origin of yet another resurgence of tension between young people from these two neighboring communities. A bout of fever which reached its peak on September 17 during a spectacular clash in the RER D, then at Lieusaint-Moissy station. At the end of the day, a young man from Moissy was punched and hit in the back with a baseball bat, which resulted in him being on more than 8 days of total incapacity for work (ITT).

On the train, the victim, aged 15, had his sneakers stolen. What followed took place on the station platforms and it took the intervention of the police to put an end to the general fight. While the belligerents scattered like a flock of sparrows on the tracks, causing disruptions to traffic, the police proceeded to question the witnesses and the victim, before the latter was taken to the hospital. They also discovered a baseball bat on the spot.

After several days of investigations, including the use of video surveillance, investigators from the local judicial police service at the Val de Seine police station managed to identify eight young people. They are suspected of being involved in this brawl. They are three adults, aged 18 and 19, and five minors. Summoned this week to the Moissy-Cramayel police station, they were placed in police custody. Four of them allegedly admitted the facts.

For a year, the attacks have followed one another

At the end, the three adults were referred to the Melun public prosecutor’s office and were to be tried on Wednesday in immediate appearance at the Melun criminal court. But in the end, the trial was postponed until November 15. In the meantime, they were placed in pre-trial detention. Other clashes or “return matches” involving young people from these two cities followed, but the tension has subsided in recent days according to the police. Until when? The question arises, as episodes of violence have multiplied in recent months.

On May 15, still in the RER D, travelers reported that a young person had just been attacked by several individuals and may have received blows with a screwdriver. While the train stopped at the Combs-la-Ville station, the victim and the alleged perpetrators had vanished into thin air. Later in the evening, a violent brawl broke out, still in Combs-la-Ville, place Clément-Ader, leaving three people injured.

In February, it was a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed, again at Lieusaint-Moissy station. Wounded in the stomach, he was given seven days of ITT. Already a year ago, on October 21, a 16-year-old teenager from Combs-la-Ville was beaten, gassed and robbed of his cell phone by five individuals in front of the Mare Carrée high school in Moissy-Cramayel.

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