The editorial morning was dominated by the judicial escalation in Lyon and the arrival of Storm Pedro, with editors focusing on the historic floods in Lot-et-Garonne and the red alert expansion to five departments. By midday, a secondary major narrative emerged with the arrest of Prince Andrew in the United Kingdom regarding the Epstein-Brunel network, a story given high priority due to its French judicial ramifications. In the afternoon, the focus returned to the death of Quentin Deranque as the Lyon prosecutor announced the indictment of seven suspects for voluntary homicide. The evening headlines were defined by the judge's decision to place Jacques-Élie Favrot, parliamentary assistant to LFI deputy Raphaël Arnault, in provisional detention for "complicity by instigation." This development immediately politicized the Marseille municipal debates, where editors highlighted candidates clashing over insecurity and political violence, marking the culmination of a four-day judicial and media buildup surrounding the LFI movement.