A drunk man in a rabbit costume is arrested and brought before the judge with his costume

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A drunk man in a rabbit costume is arrested and brought before the judge with his costume

It is a funny rabbit, which appeared in the courthouse of Saint-Brieuc (Côtes-d’Armor) this Monday, March 13. An entry that the public prosecutor is not likely to forget anytime soon, given the disguise worn by the individual who was presented to him. This one was dressed as a rabbit, without it being Carnival or Halloween, an event that Kate Middleton loves to celebrate with her family. And courthouses very rarely organize costume parties, on the other hand.

Let’s take the facts from the beginning. It all began in Lannion this Sunday, March 12 around 8 p.m., at leaving a baras reported by the newspaper West France. A man, disguised as a rabbit, was accompanied by a friend. These two were arrested by law enforcement, who ruled out the claim of this woman who assumed to be Maddie McCann, followinga call from the bar owner. Indeed, he has refused to serve them a nightcap, which did not please the rabbit and his friend too much. The boss therefore called the police, a member of which ignored a woman despite her husband’s threats, in order to deal with them.

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The situation escalated after the arrival of the police

Unfortunately, the arrival of the police did not calm the two individuals, quite the contrary. The latter, who were already very frustrated at not having been able to have a last drink following the refusal of the boss, attacked the police seeing them arrive. The rabbit and his friend have indeed attacked them directly. It went through death threats, insults and, from a physical point of view, by kicking.

Following this most original violent altercation, one of the police officers had five days of ITT (total incapacity for work). During the presentation of the two individuals at the courthouse in Saint-Brieuc (Côtes-d’Armor), the public prosecutor told them convened on May 12before the Guingamp Criminal Court, again according to West France. Until then, the colorful troublemakers are free. Hoping, by then, that the rabbit will have regained a human appearance.

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