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On Friday at the Linz Regional Court, a 15-year-old had to answer for a dangerous threat. On May 7, 2025, the student had sent three e-mails, in which he threatened to blow up schools. In court, he repented and spoke of a stupidity. For hours, police officers were busy evacuating a secondary school in Linz and Traun for bomb threats and investigating explosives. In these two educational institutions and in a bomb threat in Carinthia, almost the …
The threatening e-mails concerned three schools in Upper Austria and Carinthia, the defendant claiming that it was only a "fun".
Threat emails went to three schools in Linz, Traun and St. Veit/Glan. Defendant student thought that was "a fun thing". Judgment not legally binding.
On Friday, in Linz, a young person stood in court for bomb threats against three schools.The 15-year-old showed himself to have sent the threatening mail to schools in Linz, Traun and St. Veit an der Glan in Carinthia.The sentence four months conditional detention is not legally valid.
The threatening e-mails concerned three schools in Upper Austria and one in Carinthia. Most recently, such cases occurred again and again. The investigators often suspect individual offenders, but also internationally active groups behind them.
Because of bomb threats against three schools, a 15-year-old was found guilty on Friday in Linz.
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