Classmate of Grazer Amoklaufer Did Not Perceive Bullying
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Readers agree with editor-in-chief Patterer in his editorial: restraint is appropriate from the media when it comes to acts such as the rampage in Graz.
Austria's Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) now had to admit that there is no evidence that the perpetrator Artur A. (21) had been bullied – that was claimed at first.In the search for motives, the horror gaming scene and the secret dark life of the school drop-out are likely to play a role.


The upload platform of the police was closed. 889 files were uploaded, of which 386 videos.
Just over a week after a 21-year-old amok run in his former school in Graz, a former classmate of the perpetrator via ORF and "Kleine Zeitung" addressed himself to the public: he said that he had not noticed any bullying against the later amok runner in the school. However, the upload platform for witnesses was closed by the police on Wednesday: a total of 889 files were uploaded, of which 386 videos.
Just over a week after the rampage of a 21-year-old in his former school in Graz, a former classmate of the perpetrator turned to the public via ORF and "Kleine Zeitung".
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