Suspicion of fraud after Graz-Amo-Rauf: Police investigated in a donation affair!
Serious suspicion of a donation campaign after the killing spree in Graz: Investigations by the police and unclear use of money.

Suspicion of fraud after Graz-Amo-Rauf: Police investigated in a donation affair!
On June 10, 2025, a tragic killing spree occurred at a high school in Graz, in which a 22-year-old ex-student with two legally obsessed weapons, a pistol and a shotgun penetrated into two classrooms. During the attack that took place around 10 a.m., he opened the fire on students and teachers, with numerous shots being released into his former classroom. Ten people lost their lives, while at least twelve more, including at least two in critical condition, were brought to hospitals. According to the crime, the shooter is said to have committed suicide in a toilet. The police have started the investigation into the incident, whereby the spread of videos on social media that show the killing spree and the massive police operation is also worrying. Some of these videos are wrong and come from another incident that took place in Floridsdorf, where a youth also made shots, which led to misinterpretation in online groups, especially on platforms such as Telegram. Today reports of these developments.
The shock about the incident has triggered another call for donations. A Gofundme campaign was launched to support the bereaved. But now there are serious concerns about this initiative: According to research by the magazine "Profile", there is suspicion that an inventory fraudster has redirected more than 37,000 euros of the collected donations into her own pockets. According to official information, 623 people or organizations have donated a total of 37,262 euros since June 11, of which only 2,126 euros were actually paid out to the bereaved. The whereabouts of the rest of the amount is unclear; There are claims that the money was donated to the Red Cross and Mosques. The State Police Department of Styria has now initiated investigations, but cannot currently reveal any further details. Vienna.at reports on these fraudulent machinations.
Measures of the city of Graz
To better support those affected, the city of Graz has set up a separate donation account. This account reached around 228,000 euros by July. The funds are forwarded to the school's parents' association in order to make the support transparently. In order to ensure that the use of the funds is understandable, control is monitored by an auditing company. The city emphasizes that this is a responsible measure to meet the bereaved of the tragedy.
Collateral damage and social consequences
Amo runs, such as the one in Graz, are mostly sudden attacks on a variety of people and ends with the perpetrator's suicide. In recent years there have been several such events in Germany that resulted in great horror and discussions about security measures in schools and public events. The term 'amok' comes from Malay and describes the blind anger with which an attacker is going on. How Statista Information has been done for various reasons, with some of mental illnesses of the perpetrator and others shaped by ideological motivations. The demands for more protection and prevention are getting louder after such acts, although they are difficult to fully implement in an open society.