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In Paris, a man tried to sneak into the Elysee Palace with a burning bottle

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The man was taken into custody. They also detained a couple who photographed and filmed an attempt to enter the Elysee Palace.

In Paris, a man was arrested who tried to sneak into the courtyard of the Elysee Palace with a burning bottle. Reported by Le Figaro.

It is noted that on April 1, a man tried to climb the huge gate that protects the residence of President Emmanuel Macron. He had a bottle of liquid and a piece of cloth on fire.

The individual was accompanied by a couple who took photographs and videos of the scene. The three were taken into custody for “willful violence with a weapon“, adds the same source. 

The investigations were entrusted to the criminal brigade. The latter must determine whether the flaming bottle was thrown or whether the individual simply dropped the object.

According to a police source, the liquid in the flaming bottle was not dangerous and the man, aged about thirty, would have claimed to be an artist who did not want to do an act of violence.

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