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Underage individual reportedly made threatening gestures involving a firearm towards a schoolmate.

A teenager aged 16 reportedly intimidated a schoolmate at a high school in Nienburg using an imitation firearm, specifically an airsoft gun. Authorities are currently probing potential infringements of weapons regulations.

A adolescent aged 16 reportedly made threats towards a fellow classmate using an airsoft weapon.
A adolescent aged 16 reportedly made threats towards a fellow classmate using an airsoft weapon.

- Underage individual reportedly made threatening gestures involving a firearm towards a schoolmate.

A 16-year-old is accused of making threatening gestures towards a schoolmate at Mittelweser High School, located in the town of Stolzenau, within the Nienburg/Weser district. On Tuesday, a police representative affirmed the occurrence of such a situation at the school. In response, multiple police vehicles were sent to the educational institution.

Nevertheless, it is claimed that the teenager momentarily departed from the school and re-entered his ninth-grade class without carrying the alleged weapon, believed to be an airsoft gun. Consequently, investigations are currently underway for potential weapons law infringements, as the officer stated. Previously, the local newspaper "Die Harke" had reported this information.

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