Shots in Döbling: FPÖ warns of youth gangs and security crisis!
Shots in Döbling: FPÖ warns of youth gangs and security crisis!
In a park in Döbling, an armed youth shot on the open street. The perpetrator is an official adolescent who had previously threatened revenge acts on social networks. These incidents throw another light on the growing problem of youth crime in Vienna, which has increasingly tightened in recent years. The incident leads to intensive discussions about security and integration policy in the city.
Klemens Resch, Managing District Party Chairman of the FPÖ-Döbling, commented on the increasing crime rate and warned that it is not an isolated case. According to Resch, there have been incidents with violent youth gangs for years, especially from the ranks of Syrian and Afghan adolescents. The FPÖ-Döbling vehemently criticizes the Rote-Pink city government for its failure in integration and security policy.
claims and measures
In the course of the current events, FPÖ-Döbling calls for immediate deportation of criminal foreigners in violent offenses, regardless of its residence status. Furthermore, an increase in police presence in Döbling is stimulated to improve security in public places. In addition, the freedoms speak out for the establishment of a new police inspection in the 19th district and are calling for a hard approach to youth gangs, including focus controls and residence checks. Resch emphasizes: "Crime must not be worth it and we have to guarantee security for the population."The figures on the youth crime in Vienna speak for themselves: Since 2013, the number of suspects have almost doubled. In 2022, over 3,000 children under the age of 14 and 8,400 young people between the ages of 14 and 18 were registered as suspect. In addition to cyberbullying, the main offenses are also reported threats and street crime by youth gangs, such as meinbezirk.at. In this context,
Paul Eidenberger, spokesman for the Interior Ministry, pointed out the migration background of many young people who are involved in street crime. The city of Vienna and the police are increasingly relying on social workers to counter crime. In particular, measures for children under the age of 14, such as outpatient care in the family or their removal from difficult conditions.
The challenges in the field of youth crime are clearly recognizable. The incident in Döbling is a reminder to rethink the existing structures to combat youth gangs and to integrate vulnerable groups. As reports wien.orf.at, it remains to be seen which measures actually implement the city government in order to protect the citizens and to improve the security situation.
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