In Alençon, he jumps from the third floor to escape the police after violence in Sarthe

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On October 22, 2024, a man who had accommodated a homeless person in his house located in a town in the North of Sarthe, was attacked, in particular with a baseball batby the man he had welcomed.

Aged 40, the latter had been helped in his violent act by another man, aged 31, as well as by a third person.

The victim had been beaten before being stripped two televisions, his cell phone, as well as his bank card and the associated code. A little less than €250 was withdrawn following this attack.

Jump from the 3rd floor

A few days later, the police found the forty-year-old in a squatin Alençon (Orne).

In an attempt to escape the police, he had thrown out the windowwhich led to a paralysis temporary.

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The 31-year-old accomplice was also found and arrested by the police.

Before the Le Mans court (Sarthe), Monday November 25, 2024, the oldest defendant did not contest the facts with which he is accused.

He wants to stay in detention

Appearing by videoconference on a wheelchairthis man whose criminal record includes twelve convictions, including eight for acts of violence, was fatalistic and asked remain in detention to prepare for his reintegration.

Present at the hearing, his accomplice is also known to the courts. His criminal record includes 11 convictions.

At the time of the attack, he was not only been out of prison for a week. He disputed the accusations against him, saying he even tried to prevent the attack.

Firm prison for the attacker and his accomplice

Both men were sentenced to prison terms.

The oldest was sentenced to two years in prisonincluding 6 months suspended. The 18 months in prison are accompanied by continued detention.

The youngest was sentenced to one year in prisonincluding 6 months suspended and 6 months with continued detention. His previous suspended sentence was revoked for 6 months, with an order for his immediate incarceration. He will therefore have to spend a year behind bars.

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