Haute-Garonne. An out-of-service CRS attacked by several people in

Haute-Garonne. An out-of-service CRS attacked by several people in
Haute-Garonne. An out-of-service CRS attacked by several people in Toulouse

A CRS officer was attacked on Tuesday November 12 while he was not on duty in , according to several media including The Dispatch et The Parisian.

The man, in the car with his partner, went to a relay point to drop off a package, around 6 p.m. But a deal point is located right next door. People recognize him. A man with his face covered then approaches the car and punches him in the face. The policeman goes out to defend himself, but around “fifteen” people rush towards him.

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Three young people arrested

The police officer gets back into his car, where his partner remains, but the vehicle is blocked and attacked, before he can free himself and leave.

The CRS filed a complaint. According to The Parisianhe suffers from neck and jaw pain, and one of his teeth is cracked. His wife is “shocked”, according to Actu Toulouse. The investigation was entrusted to the local judicial police service.

Three young people, aged 18 to 23, were arrested and taken into police custody.

The general secretary of the National Police Alliance union gave his support to his colleague. “Justice must be merciless towards all those who attack police officers,” he wrote on X.

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