He knows that nothing can happen to him under criminal law and that is why he has been playing in front of the authorities for months by breaking into cars several times and then vandalizing them. As is known, he was also involved in robberies and taxi thefts with other youths. Loot: money and mobile phone. The 13-year-old is now even bragging about his actions on social media.
RIP – “Rest in Peace” – the 13-year-old troubled teenager cynically reacted to a photo with these letters. It shows the nearly 620 hp BMW M4 that he and an 18-year-old friend allegedly stole from a workshop in Ried/Traunkreis on April 9 and demolished during a ride. The 18-year-old suspect, who allegedly stole another BMW, is in custody in Linz. According to the police, the two suspects confessed during interrogation.
abused impunity
As reported, another 17-year-old accomplice is also in custody following another joint burglary. The 13-year-old, who is not yet criminally liable, is still at large – and will therefore probably dance on the nose of the authorities until his 14th birthday in the fall.
And this fact really angers the victim of the burglary, a young car painter from Ried im Traunkreis: “The criminal man brags on the Internet about what he has done, acts cool. And the youth services state that it is not yet certain whether he was. What’s that for?”
Source: Krone

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