Overview
- He was convicted in immediate appearance and received a three-year term with two years in prison, plus mandated treatment, a firearms ban and victim compensation, according to Le Parisien.
- The defendant acknowledged making and mailing three improvised devices and said he chose an LFI deputy at random while targeting Estelle Denis and Élodie Poux over perceived criticism of antivax views, the prosecutor said.
- The parcels were posted on 4 October from a Dordogne post office and were signed with the fictitious name “Laure Loge” using a made-up Davos address.
- One device detonated in a postal vehicle without causing injuries, and bomb disposal teams defused the other two.
- Authorities described the mechanism as a petard linked to a battery-trigger that could cause injury, and searches uncovered additional evidence including a letter to the Élysée containing white powder reported as starch.