He was 22 h 10 Monday when police were called to intervene in a burned vehicle, Léon Gambetta Street in Malo-les-Bains.
The patrol eventually locate a suspect, Dike Sea. He was trying to hide behind the beach kiosks. One of the officers wanted to arrest him. But the man threw gasoline in the face before the fire with a lighter. The essence was in a plastic bottle.
The policeman aged 46, married, a father, was badly burned in the face and transported to the hospital by the emergency center of Dunkerque.
The state of his injuries is not yet precisely known. His life is not in danger. It should be transferred on Tuesday in the day to the major burns Lille. One of his colleagues was also supported by relief after mild discomfort following inhalation of flammable. For in his actions, according to the prosecutor of Dunkirk, the respondent clearly intended to inflame colleagues of the victim. Finally, the third official of that font-rescue crew was in shock.
As for the suspect, aged 29 and living in Malo-les-Bains, already well known to police, he was finally arrested and taken into custody for attempted murder. A second bottle of gasoline was found on him. Premeditation was retained in the sense that, at this stage of the investigation, the suspect appears to have set a trap to the officials.
The Interior Minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, has already responded by talking of “ unacceptable violence .”
Angelo Grave, 29, is the suspect was taken into custody. The Dunkirk remember very well the series of misdeeds for which he was sentenced in July. He was nicknamed the “robber to the scooter!”
Sunday, July 13, he had committed a robbery at a florist Malo-les-Bains, threatening him with a knife, stealing and € 200 before leaving on a scooter.
The following Wednesday, he had committed another robbery hands for € 146 at a hairdresser’s place Minck Dunkerque, still with his knife and his scooter. He was narrowly passed between the meshes of the police net. But a few minutes later, another attempt robbery was reported to police at a florist Malo, Eden Flowers. The manager was forbidden. Angelo had lacerated his back with blows of cutter. This time, the police had managed to corner him in the street on his scooter, he had also stolen Decathlon.
For this series of robberies, he was tried and convicted in immediate appearance on 18 July, ten months in prison, five months suspended probation and detained.
Before these facts, it was unknown to justice, but involved as a suspect in a burglary in Bray-Dunes, in May.
This case was eventually tried before the Criminal Court in August 2014 granting a conditional six-month obligation to perform community service.
Angelo came out of Grave detention at the end of 2014. This time, if the qualifying attempt on persons vested with public authority is successful, he risks life imprisonment.
ALEXIS CONSTANT
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