Civil Servant in Custody After a Death Threat Against Employees of the Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial
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After it had become known that a civilian servant (20) in the concentration camp memorial Mauthausen threatened colleagues with an amok run, the district FPÖ wants to exclude the young party member. "It was obvious that this was a personal dispute between the employees of the memorial and a former civil servant of the memorial, who is a FPÖ party member. We acted immediately and condemn the threats in the strongest possible terms. After the thre…


According to the police, the 20-year-old is said to have announced a "serious violence with weapons against other employees of the memorial"
He wanted to end the last working day at the Mauthausen concentration camp memorial with an amok run, threatened a 20-year-old. The Cobra moved out, the FPÖ initiated a party exclusion procedure.
20-year-old announces "serious violence by force against other employees of the memorial" in Mauthausen.
Following threats against the Mauthausen concentration camp memorial, Cobra and police arrested a young man.
A 20-year-old man has been arrested for threatening the Mauthausen concentration camp memorial in Upper Austria. The man was working as a civil servant at the facility and allegedly threatened to commit a "serious act of violence with armed force against other memorial staff," police said on Tuesday.
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