The judges’ archives provide in-depth insight into the feud between two families in Vienna. After the verdicts, the shooting victims threatened the shooters: “Let them go. Blood for blood!”
Because one party felt attacked by ‘stupid looking’, a fight completely escalated after an MMA wrestling fight in the town hall between two families from the former Yugoslavia near the water park in Vienna-Floridsdorf. Two Bosniaks and a Persian who were shot remained behind. But the accused gunmen and a stabber – a construction contractor and his three sons – were acquitted of attempted murder and ‘only’ convicted of intentional infliction of grievous bodily harm (not legally binding). The sentences range from five months in prison to seven years in prison.
“We don’t give up”
A sister (24) of the victims, some of whom were seriously injured – one of the people shot was wearing an ankle bracelet during the crime, his brother was taken from prison, where he was being held for physical injuries – raised serious concerns after the mild Jury’s verdict in “Crown” interview Accusations: “We will not give up. The statements are a shame for the state of Austria.” And further: “There was no discussion. It was attempted murder!”
Her eleven-member family is still suffering the consequences; some of the younger children who witnessed the crime cannot even go to school out of fear.
Angry shouts rang through the courtroom
Emotions also ran high in the courtroom, as the written documents show. “Blood for blood, I () your mother. Let her go immediately!” echoed the victim. And addressed the chairman of the three-judge panel: “You are responsible for the next shooting on the 21st (editor’s note: Vienna district).”
In any case, the security authorities are alarmed because there are fears of a revenge attack on the streets.
Source: Krone

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