Thessaloniki: Three minors identified for the assault of a 16-year-old outside a school
Three minors aged 15, 16, and 17 have been identified by police in connection with the assault of a 16-year-old outside a school in eastern Thessaloniki.
Police in Thessaloniki have identified three minors, aged 15, 16, and 17, as suspects in the assault of a 16-year-old boy that took place outside a school in the eastern part of the city. The attack, which was ordered to be investigated by a prosecutor, has raised significant concerns regarding youth violence in the area. The involvement of minors in such incidents continues to be alarming and sparks discussions about preventive measures.
The incident occurred last Tuesday afternoon on K. Karamanlis Avenue and was captured on a nearby security camera. The footage shows a group of attackers surrounding the 16-year-old victim and assaulting him with pushes, punches, and kicks in front of a parked vehicle. The images depict the alarming nature of youth violence, as the teen was forced to flee into nearby alleys to escape his attackers, highlighting both the aggression involved and the danger posed to young individuals in school neighborhoods.
This event has intensified discussions among local authorities, educators, and parents regarding safety measures for students in public spaces, especially around schools. The identification of the suspects marks an important step in addressing this issue, but it also raises further questions about the root causes of such violence among youth, necessitating community and governmental efforts to mitigate future incidents.