On Thursday around 9 pm, a chief of call had intervened twice while a woman had an altercation with a group of four young men at the station, come to withdraw money.

A man in his twenties, suspected of hitting a SNCF agent who intervened in an altercation with a woman Thursday at the station Besancon, was to be presented Saturday to justice, did we learned from the prosecutor's office.

On Thursday around 9 pm, a chief of call had intervened twice while a woman had an altercation with a group of four young men at the station, came to withdraw money, told the deputy prosecutor, Margaret Parietti. One of them punched him twice in the face. Placed in custody, he was to be referred to the prosecutor's office on Saturday afternoon for judgment in immediate appearance Monday.

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Three other people were arrested with him for violence on the woman, then for threats on a young man later in the evening. One will also be tried in immediate court and the other two will be summoned later in the criminal court.

A three-day total incapacity for work (ITT)

The four men, all born in 1995, "were very alcoholic," said the magistrate. The SNCF agent was also "kicked by someone who escaped on foot and was not part of the group of four friends," said Margaret Parietti. There is a total of three days of total incapacity for work (ITT), she added.

According to the statements of the detainees, "they were caught by the lady and the CCTV cameras, we see a violent altercation: the lady takes shots and gives," said the Deputy Prosecutor. The aggression of the chief of call had necessitated its replacement in the night of Thursday by other agents. Four trains to Dijon, Belfort and Lons-le-Saunier were canceled Friday morning.