13-year-old threatens school: over 11,000 euros for police operation!

13-year-old threatens school: over 11,000 euros for police operation!
On May 14, 2025, the police in Tyrol received an alarming threat to the new Middle School in Innsbruck. According to Vol.at , security measures were initiated immediately, including comprehensive searches of the school room. Despite this threatening situation, the lessons could take place regularly the following day, and the affiliated kindergarten and the after -school care center remained open.
The investigation finally led to a 13-year-old Austrian student who confessed to the threat. This incident raises questions about the criminal responsibility of young people, since the boy is considered without punishment due to his age. The Innsbruck public prosecutor's office was informed about the incident, at the same time the State Police Directorate announced Tyrol to request the costs of the police operation, which are over 11,000 euros. These costs are incurred regardless of the adolescent of the criminal liability, which means that the boy's parents are expected to pay for them, as well as The press reports .
background and current developments
The impending situation at the Innsbruck School happened in a context in which several schools in Austria had to be evacuated on a Monday due to bomb threats. The police emphasize the need to take such threats seriously in order to be able to guarantee the safety of students and teaching staff. In addition to the incident in Innsbruck, a 15-year-old teenager is suspected, who will have to answer to the regional court in Linz on June 6th for dangerous threats. He is accused of having spoken of bomb threats at three schools on May 7 after being identified via his IP address.
In the broader discussion about youth crime, the Federal Ministry of Youth is active and is working on action strategies for the prevention of child and youth crime. Loud bmfsfj.de Most of the suspects only appear police once, while about 5-10% are repeated. Intensive offenders are often male and often show complex problems that range from social disadvantage to school problems. This shows the need for increased cooperation between child and youth welfare, schools, police and judiciary for effective prevention.
The current incidents, especially the amocation in Innsbruck, illustrate the challenges associated with the prevention of youth crime. It remains to be seen how society will react to such incidents and what measures are taken to characterize a safe environment for children and adolescents.
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