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a minor indicted for “attempted murder”

The minor, aged 17, was attacked with a hammer on the tramway. In retaliation, another minor was injured with two stab wounds. The violence appears to have been motivated by a “rivalry between Reims neighborhoods”.

A minor was indicted for “attempted murder” after an attack with a hammer in Reims followed by reprisals, and five others were referred to the juvenile court after this violence linked to “rivalries between neighborhoods”, said Friday November 29 the prosecution and the prefecture.

On November 21 at 6 p.m., “a young man aged 17 was violently attacked” on the tram in Reims “with hammer blows”, indicated the Reims public prosecutor's office and the prefecture in a joint press release. He was “seriously injured in the skull and jaw” and “permanent disability is expected”, they added.

The next day, “obviously in retaliation for the attack on the tram”, four minors aged 16 to 17, “seeing that a group of four young people from the rival neighborhood” were waiting for them in front of the high school, “were taken care of by a VTC”.

“Rivalry between neighborhoods”

Before the vehicle could start, one of the attackers “seriously injured a 17-year-old passenger with two stab wounds”, putting his life in danger, these two sources reported. The alleged perpetrators of the two acts were arrested on November 27 and 28.

The investigation established “that the victim of the stabbing is the author of the violence with hammer blows in the tram”, indicated the prosecution and the prefecture.

The motive for these acts “appears above all to be rivalry between Reims neighborhoods, aggravated by the intensive use of social networks, increasing violence and resentment between young people”.

The alleged perpetrator of the violence in the tram was presented to an investigating judge “for attempted murder” and imprisoned.

Five minors aged 16 to 17 were brought before the public prosecutor's office on Friday for acts of “aggravated violence” and referred to the juvenile court.

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