Pushed down a staircase by a fleeing individual, a police officer seriously injured during an operation at the Cité Gély in Montpellier


The head of the public security service at the Montpellier police station was seriously injured in the head after being pushed down the stairs of a building in Cité Gély on Tuesday April 14. The perpetrator was in possession of drugs. He was arrested.

Tuesday April 14, around 5:30 p.m., the national police intervened in the Cité Gély, in Montpellier, to carry out identity checks as part of an anti-narcotics operation, at the request of the public prosecutor. It was then that an individual fled and climbed into the upper floors of a building. Followed by police officers, he finds himself cornered. He will then push an official positioned with his back to the stairs.

Head trauma

The latter, head of the Montpellier public security service, tips over and falls on his head, on the height of a landing. A shock whose consequences could have been dramatic. The official suffered a head injury, back pain and a minor ankle injury. He benefited from 4 days of total incapacity for work.

The individual initially managed to escape. But while he tried to hide between two cars, he was arrested, but not without a struggle. In the stairwell, he got rid of narcotics: nearly 30 g of weed and 19 g of cannabis resin. We also found on him the sum of €260.

He insults a young policewoman

Once he arrived at the police station, the 19-year-old young man, known to the police, began to insult and threaten a young police officer. In his statements, he presents himself as a simple drug user. At the end of his police custody, he was referred to the public prosecutor’s office with a view to an immediate appearance before the Montpellier judicial court.

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