Teen Admitted to Threatening School Shooting in Tyrol

Exekutive überwachte Schule in Tirol.
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A 13-year-old is said to have announced a shooting spree at a middle school in Innsbruck this month. The police identified the teenager as a suspect, who has confessed, it was announced on Tuesday.
The Austrian is said to have called the control center on May 14 and threatened the attack for the following day. The school was inspected and monitored by the police. Costs of over 11,000 euros were incurred. The police intend to claim the amount.
Classes not canceled
The costs incurred due to the operation are to be charged in any case, even though the suspect is still under the age of criminal responsibility at 13. Classes took place as planned the day after the threat. The kindergarten and daycare center located there also remained open.
(APA/Red)
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