Man who held rifle at French Shoah museum now in psychiatric institution

20-year-old who brandished weapon at the Memorial for the Deported Museum in Mayenne sent to site for those with mental illness

The Memorial for the Deported Museum in Mayenne, France. (Screen capture: Google Maps)

 A 20-year-old man who brandished a weapon at a Holocaust museum in western France was hospitalised at a psychiatric institution.

The man shouted and waved around an unloaded rifle Tuesday at the Memorial for the Deported Museum in Mayenne, Le Parisien reported Friday.

The man used the weapon, a hunting rifle, to threaten an employee at the entrance to the small museum, according to the report. Sources at the regional prosecutors’ office told the newspaper they estimate the man was not “responsible for his actions” at the time of the incident on Tuesday at around 3 p.m.

Security personnel overpowered the man. Police found anti-Semitic literature in his backpack, including Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf, “Understanding the Empire” by the far-right Holocaust denier Alain Soral, and “The Jewish Psychoanalysis” by Herve Ryssen.

Prosecutors also said the man was a “nationalist” with a history of mental illness that has landed him at psychiatric hospitals twice in the past few years, most recently in 2017.

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