Mar 11 β€’ 18:17 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Teen threatens school attack during live broadcast and is apprehended in Ipatinga

A 16-year-old teenager was apprehended for threatening a school attack in Ipatinga, Brazil, during a live social media broadcast.

A 16-year-old from Ipatinga, Brazil, was apprehended after he posted a live video on social media threatening to carry out a school shooting. In the broadcast, the teenager was seen near the school, brandishing a fake gun marked with white inscriptions that referenced terrorism, antisemitism, and notorious mass shooters' names. He made alarming statements about shooting students as they exited the school building, raising immediate concerns among viewers and authorities.

The fake weapon displayed during the livestream was scrutinized by the Civil Police, which found inscriptions referencing various violent attacks including an assault on synagogue attendees and racially motivated shootings. This act, coupled with the teenager's explicit threats, sparked fear within the community, prompting a rapid law enforcement response to ensure the safety of students and the wider public, as well as highlighting the serious issue of youth violence and the impact of social media in exacerbating such incidents.

Officials are now investigating the deeper motivations behind his threats and whether he had any intent to execute the plans he detailed during the live session. Authorities expressed concern over the normalization of violent imagery and rhetoric in popular media, urging parents and educators to engage in discussions on these subjects to prevent such alarming incidents in the future.

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