The confusion at 1 a.m. at Les Chardonnerettes gave rise to a high-speed chase in Sarcelles. The victims suffered several collisions and found refuge near the police station… The driver who had set off after them was thus arrested. He was sentenced in immediate appearance on Tuesday, May 2 to six months in prison by the court, which also revoked the six-month reprieve from a previous sentence. A sentence that can be adjusted, especially with an electronic bracelet.
Merwan, 30, released from prison last year, should no longer be in Sarcelles, banned from staying by court order. On the night of Friday to Saturday, however, he hangs out with a friend in a Twingo parked at “Chardos”. He sees a man and a woman arriving in an Audi A3. The man descends, comes to meet him. He is looking for his girlfriend. According to him, the two occupants of the Twingo ask him for a light and then become insistent on knowing what he is doing in the city. The question comes up several times, the tone rises. Another young man intervenes: “Get away, they’re armed,” he tells the driver of the Audi.
Up to 150 km/h in the city
This one, who is an educator and claims not to have come to buy narcotics, decides to spin. He takes the wheel again, immediately followed by the Twingo which chases him, signaling him to stop. The driver took fright and accelerated, followed like his shadow by the Twingo, passing in front of the sub-prefecture, the stadium, at full speed… According to the victim, who estimated that he had been driving up to 150 km/h, the Twingo hit him at three times from behind, a fourth time by going to his right and giving a swerve. The passenger in the Audi A3 alerted the police by telephone and the driver had the idea of stopping on avenue du 8-Mai-1945, near the police station.
Almost simultaneously, the officials arrive to arrest Merwan and his passenger who begin to attack the victims. “They seemed to me in a daze, They were really aggressive. I don’t know why they attacked me,” said the educator. Examination of the A3 revealed shocks, however insignificant. The police noted the drunkenness of the respondent who refused a blood alcohol test. His passenger was not prosecuted.
Seventeen convictions on his criminal record
“It was he who came to me and got angry, assures the audience Merwan. He thought I knew where his mate was. He pissed on my car and I didn’t like that! He insulted me and in his irritation, it’s true…” He does not finish his sentence but admits that he did not behave normally: “I wanted to explain myself to him. »
He has seventeen convictions on his criminal record, including one for repeat drug trafficking which earned him a three-year sentence including one year and eight months suspended and a ban on staying in Sarcelles, where he still lives. at his mother’s. “I’m no longer stupefied,” he says, adding: “If I had really hit her, the car would have flipped over!” The prosecutor noted “perfectly irresponsible behavior”. “You are on the razor’s edge. If one more day in prison is pronounced by a court, you will go back to detention”, warns President Billiet when pronouncing the court’s decision. He told him that he still had ten months in prison, the suspension of which could be revoked in the event of a new offence.
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