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Before France even recovered from him beheading of history teacher Samuel Patti, last Friday, outside the school where he worked, in a suburb of Paris, the mayor of the city of Bron, near Lyon, accepts threats to his life with graffiti that says: “We’re going to behead Jeremy Brod».
Brodt posted threatening graffiti found on his city walls Thursday morning on his Twitter account and wrote: “These written threats are not typical, but they don’t impress me. I am not afraid and I do not give up. Like the police and firefighters, we locally elected officials are repeatedly the victims of escalating violence. This situation is no longer tolerated».
According to local media in Lyon, the mayor and local police authorities receive death threats after an operation against drug trafficking held in the city a few days ago.
French Interior Minister Gerald Dharmaine wrote on Twitter that he offered his support “To this mayor, as well as to all the elected officials who are victims of threatsAnd he asked the authorities to take action and provide protection to the mayor of Bron.
In a statement, the Union of Mayors of France (AMF) described “intolerableAnd the threats against the mayor of Bron are unacceptable and claimed that he offers it all your support for Jeremy Brod and national and local police in their fight against crime. He also sided with the mayor in a relevant post on Twitter and the French police union.
French police have not officially made any announcements about the incident, but according to French media they are investigating the case. On October 16, an 18-year-old Chechen Islamist beheaded history teacher Samuel Pati near his school for showing his students sketches of Muhammad during a free speech class. A woman was arrested Wednesday and was taken to the police station for threatening to “blow it up” at a Lyon train station.
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