The Sables d'Olonne correctional court in Vendée sentenced a 22-year-old man to 105 hours of community service for having sowed terror, on May 10, around 6 p.m., on the Sables d 'embankment. Olonne, reports

Le Journal des Sables

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That day, this inhabitant of La Chaume circulates in a car with three other people.

Sitting in the back with the window down, he fires at panels and grab bars atop wooden benches with a ball gun.

Several passers-by also heard him shout: "Allah Akhbar".

Before the judges, the defendant pleaded the schoolboy joke and wanting to "do a shooting competition", still according to the weekly Sablais.

The individual also explained that he shouted “Alain Ouellebec” because he had seen the film “Vive la France” in which this expression appears…

At the level of Lake Tanchet, a marble had bounced off the hand of a passer-by.

The defendant specified that he had stopped to apologize.

The day after the incident, the young man spontaneously presented himself to the police station.

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