German police arrest two teens, seize toy weapons over school ‘threat’

German police end search after school evacuated over 'threat'

BERLIN, Nov 9 (NNN-AGENCIES) — German police arrested two teenagers and seized a pair of “apparent toy weapons” on Wednesday after evacuating a high school in Hamburg over a security threat.

Authorities had said earlier that two people, “possibly youths”, had pulled out a firearm in the school before “leaving the premises in an unknown direction”.

“There are currently indications of a threat situation at the Blankenese high school. Police forces are already there and carrying out the first measures,” said Hamburg police on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Police did not specify the source of the danger, but Bild daily reported that two students had threatened a teacher in a classroom, with one pulling out a pistol.

Special forces had searched the school grounds and accompanied students and teachers out.

At around 2:50 pm, police were called to another street about five kilometres away from the school over a “threat” that eventually led them to arrest four teens — two 12-year-olds, a 13-year-old and a 14-year-old.

“It later emerged that one of the 12-year-olds and the 13-year-old could also be responsible for the crime” at the school, said police, adding that officers also “seized two apparent toy weapons”.

German media including Bild daily had earlier reported that two students threatened a teacher with a pistol in class.

The scare had led to a huge deployment of heavily armed police in the area, which was also blocked off.

Parents were asked to head to a nearby barracks where the students were taken.

German police had ended the search of the school. — NNN-AGENCIES

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