The extremist student who threatened to kill his teacher on September 11 at the Jean Perrin secondary school in Rize (Loire-Atlantique), has been permanently excluded from his institution after the disciplinary board meeting on Monday, September 30.
The penalty fell. During a disciplinary board meeting on Monday, September 30, the Jean Perrin secondary school in Résy (Loire-Atlantique) permanently excluded the 17-year-old student who made death threats against one of her teachers on social networks on September 11.
This teacher had caught her student simulating shooting with a weapon while handing over an assignment that included an Islamic flag, according to what the British newspaper “Daily Mail” reported. Sunday newspaper. On the same evening, he posted death threats on the social networking site Telegram, claiming that he wanted to stab the professor “in the jugular cord.”
He is accused of promoting terrorism and threatening to kill
He was arrested on September 12 at his home in Bugigny and has since been placed in the Judicial Protection Center for Youth, charged with calling for a terrorist act and threatening to kill.
During the search of the student’s residence, investigators found knives and an ISIS flag. According to the Nantes Academy, the latter had not been reported as extremist by the national education before this incident.