A 16-year-old teenager was indicted Friday in Lorient (Morbihan) for "endangering the lives of others" and "degradation of a school" after shooting against a school which did not make a victim , we learned from the prosecution.

Last Tuesday, impacts were noted on the panes of two windows of the Kerentrech primary school and, according to the police, "these impacts were caused by shots of small pellets", indicates a press release from the prosecution.

“The windows overlooked a corridor of the establishment, fortunately empty of any occupant at the time of the incident (late morning).

No classroom had been affected, nor any person injured, ”the statement said.

"Three pellets were found on the scene", and the investigation led to the arrest of a minor at the home of which were discovered "a telescopic sight and pellets of characteristics similar to those which had been discovered on site".

The minor, who denies any involvement in the shootings concerned, was indicted Friday evening and placed under judicial supervision, the prosecution said.

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