Six months suspended prison sentence and a fine of 1,000 euros were requested against LFI deputy Sébastien Delogu, accused of having kicked a principal and the CPE of a high school on the sidelines of a demonstration against pension reform.
The video is brief. Recorded by the camera of a police officer on site, it only films the feet of the protagonists. In this intertwining of pants and shoes, we can sense a first kick, then two others. The scene is projected on a big screen in front of the Marseille criminal court this Tuesday.
For investigators, the black shoe that carried the blows is that of Sébastien Delogu, deputy for the northern districts of Marseille. The legs which receive them are those of the deputy principal and the principal education advisor (CPE) of the Saint-Exupéry high school, one of the main high schools in the northern districts of the city. The parliamentarian is accused of violence aggravated by three circumstances followed by total incapacity for work of less than eight days.
The scene takes place one morning in March 2023 in front of the Saint-Exupéry high school. The CPE and the deputy principal have been informed of the organization of a blockade of the high school by students protesting against…
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