
Nogent Stabbing Sparks Outrage: Senator's 'Ensauvagement' Claim Ignites Debate
School Supervisor Stabbed in Nogent: Senator Calls it 'Sign of Societal Violence' A school supervisor was stabbed in Nogent, France, prompting a strong reaction from Senator Agnès Evren. Speaking on RTL radio, Evren described the attack as "absolutely horrifying" and stated, "This isn't an isolated incident; it's a sign of a very violent societal drift. I dare to call it 'ensauvagement.'" The senator linked the incident to broader societal issues, highlighting the anxiety parents are feeling about school safety. Evren's comments underscore the growing concern over violence in schools and the need for decisive action. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing French society and the urgent need for solutions to address rising violence.