"A Joke? Civil Servant for Threats Against Concentration Camp memorial...
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The 20-year-old, who worked in the memorial himself, threatened to run a carnage. He was sentenced to eight months in prison, seven of which were conditional.
The young man had threatened employees of the concentration camp memorial with the killing. In the partial sentence, he was suspended for seven out of eight months for parole.
Seven out of eight months suspended for parole. 20-year-old civil servant had threatened employees with killing.
Due to threats against employees of the Mauthausen concentration camp memorial, a 20-year-old was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment in Linz today, of which seven were conditional. The man stated that it was a joke. The sentence is already valid.
On Monday, a 20-year-old was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment in the Regional Court of Linz, seven of which were conditional, because he made threats against employees of the Mauthausen concentration camp memorial at a celebration or posted in chats. At that time, the man himself served as a civilian servant in the institution. He was found guilty of dangerous threats and offenses under the arms law. The sentence is final.
A 20-year-old has to answer to the Linz Regional Court on Monday because he is said to have made or posted threats against employees of the Mauthausen concentration camp memorial. At that time, the man himself worked as a civilian servant in the institution. The prosecutor's office accuses him of dangerous threats and offenses under the gun law, and he himself spoke to investigators of a "shit".
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