Four police officers were taken to task Monday evening in Grenoble in the south of the city.

The patrol spotted a secretly open bar and attempted to shut it down.

The owner of the place, helped by his son, threatened the officials with a golf club before being arrested with the help of reinforcements. 

Police officers who controlled an illegally opened bar in Grenoble on Monday evening were attacked by the owner and his son who were taken into custody, police said on Tuesday.

At 7.20 p.m. Monday, a patrol having noticed that this bar in the south of the city was open with customers who were consuming intervened to verbalize the manager, said the police.

The manager "threatened the officials with a golf club"

But the keeper, helped by his son, takes part in the four police officers, who call for reinforcements "because outside there are about thirty individuals", further notes the police report. The 46-year-old father "threatened officials with a golf club" before being arrested along with his 21-year-old son for "death threat", "contempt of a meeting" and "violence with arms on custodian of public authority ". They were still in custody Tuesday morning in Grenoble.