At a school in Styria there was excitement again: an isolated boy probably threatened his comrades.
They wanted to blow up the high school in Bruck an der Mur, were convicted and are still on the loose in the Upper Styrian town. After the ‘Krone’ story about the two free terrorist boys recently shook heads, the next excitement is already shaking the school landscape in the Bruck-Mürzzuschlag district.
The 15-year-old allegedly threatened to leave the classroom
According to information from “Krone”, a 15-year-old boy has again threatened to blow up his classroom! The whole thing took place a few kilometers away from the Bruck secondary school – in the presence of classmates and a teacher. The youngster underlined his intentions by, to everyone’s shock, showing the chats on his mobile phone: in them he allegedly announced the plan.
“Suddenly his nature changed”
The student had separated from his comrades for a long time. He never found a real connection; he felt left out, resigned and increasingly withdrawn. This development did not go unnoticed by the teachers, not even visually. Overnight, the Styrian man apparently wore more striking clothing. “He has changed his nature,” it was said in the school meeting room.
On Friday, police sirens sounded and the presumed innocent suspect was temporarily arrested. Officials went to his parents’ home to investigate, after which the 15-year-old was released. He is also under investigation for violating the prohibition law. He is said to have sent swastikas via his mobile phone. The police assume it was an act of desperation – a cry for help because, isolated, he no longer knew what to do…
Source: Krone

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