LHas the head of the principal of a high school in Essonne been put at a price? The question arises seriously after the discovery, Tuesday, November 5, of posters showing a photo of the head of the establishment with the words “Wanted dead or alive” (“Wanted dead or alive” in French).
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“Five posters of this type were discovered on November 5 on the walls of the establishment,” the prosecutor’s office said on Thursday. Parisian. The posters were removed, but they also circulated on social networks.
The head of the establishment has been placed under protection and the police are monitoring the area around the school. According to the rectorate, agents specializing in the prevention and management of phenomena of violence in schools were also sent to the high school.
The principal had intervened the day before during a blockade at the school
The principal filed a complaint and the public prosecutor’s office opened an investigation for “death threats against a person entrusted with a public service mission”. No arrests had taken place on Wednesday.
This discovery, which occurs in the context of the trial for the assassination of Samuel Paty, was preceded, the day before, the day of the start of the All Saints’ Day vacation, by an attempt to block the high school by certain students. The latter wanted, according to testimonies collected by The Parisiannotably obtain adjustments in their schedules.
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“The principal tried to intervene during the blockage on Monday, declared a student interviewed by The Parisian. Students had placed supermarket trolleys in front of the school gates and a trash bin had even been set on fire. »
According to The Parisianthe president of the Île-de-France region, Valérie Pécresse, spoke with the principal to show her support.
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