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Bordeaux: two men prosecuted for “insult” and “violence” during the Pride March

In Bordeaux, two individuals suspected of throwing projectiles and insulting participants in the LGBT+ pride march were taken into police custody on Wednesday June 29.

Free violence. Two men suspected of throwing projectiles and insulting participants in the Bordeaux LGBT+ pride march in mid-June have been placed under judicial supervision and will be tried in September, we learned from the prosecution on Saturday.

These two men had been placed in police custody on Wednesday before their referral to the prosecution the next day.

They will appear before the Bordeaux Criminal Court on September 23, one for “public insult due to sexual orientation”, the other for “violence with a weapon by destination not having resulted in incapacity for work”, a detailed the prosecution, confirming information from the Sud-Ouest newspaper.

During the hearing, they will also respond, along with three other men suspected of having degraded pedestrian crossings painted in rainbow colors in the city, of the facts “of degradations by inscriptions committed in meeting”.

After the pride march on Sunday June 12, Mayor Pierre Hurmic spoke on the spot of “anti-demo actions and anti-gay-pride actions”.

The town hall of Bordeaux, as well as two associations – the Girofard and SOS Homophobia – had filed a complaint for violence, insults and damage the following week.

In addition, the investigation is continuing after the partial collapse of the metal structure of a Pride March float on the crowd, which left 6 injured, including 3 seriously, among the members of the procession.

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