False Alarm: Bomb Threat Evacuates 1,200 Students in Goslar
A bomb threat at the Goldene Aue school in Goslar led to the evacuation of around 1,200 students. The incident, which turned out to be a student prank, caused significant disruption and concern. The suspect, who was under 14 years old at the time, was not criminally prosecuted due to their age.
On Tuesday, a bomb threat at the Goldene Aue school in Goslar led to the immediate evacuation of approximately 1,200 students. The police were swiftly called in to investigate the matter. After a thorough search of the premises, no explosives or dangerous objects were found. The threat was later revealed to be a student prank that had escalated beyond control.
The student responsible for the prank was identified by the police. It was discovered that the suspect was under 14 years of age. Due to their young age, the criminal proceedings were discontinued. In Germany, individuals under the age of 14 are not held criminally liable for their actions.
The bomb threat at the Goldene Aue school was thankfully a false alarm. The student responsible has been identified, and while no criminal charges will be pursued due to their age, the incident serves as a reminder of the seriousness of such pranks. The school and local authorities will likely use this as a teaching moment to educate students about the consequences of such actions.
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