“Son of a bitch, go fuck your mothers, go all die.

The police had a hard time arresting an intoxicated man who was displaying a knife in the street.

The suspect, a young 20-year-old deputy gendarme from the North, was finally taken overnight from Saturday to Sunday to the police station in the 5th arrondissement of Paris where he was placed in police custody after a stint in a drunk tank. , learns

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from a police source, confirming information from the

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.

The facts took place around 2:45 a.m., near 21 quai Saint-Michel, just opposite the police headquarters.

According to the first elements of the investigation, the soldier threatened passers-by with a knife before being overpowered by the security guard of a pub who witnessed the facts.

At the time of his arrest, he struggled and forced the police officers he was insulting to lay him down in the back of their vehicle and hold his legs.

The suspect was particularly tipsy.

And for good reason, his alcohol level was 2.46 g per liter of blood.

Disciplinary sanctions

The soldier is assigned to the Republican Guard, a prestigious unit of the gendarmerie which notably ensures the security of the national palaces.

He is stationed at the Matignon hotel (7th arrondissement), where the services of the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, are located.

The hierarchy of this deputy constable has been notified.

“A disciplinary procedure will be initiated.

The greatest firmness will be required.

He risks a sanction ranging from the reprimand of the Minister of the Interior to the radiation ”, indicates to

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a source close to the file.

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