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A 12-year-old schoolboy in the Finnish capital shot at a classmate, killing one and injuring two, and was not detained because he was under the age of 15

author:Qing'er

I heard that a shocking incident occurred in the capital of Finland - a 12-year-old elementary school student actually shot his classmates, resulting in the death of one person and the injury of two, which is simply stunning!

According to reports, the incident took place in an elementary school in the Finnish capital, during school hours, when suddenly gunshots were heard, which alarmed the entire campus. Fortunately, there weren't too many students on campus at the time, otherwise the consequences would have been unimaginable.

A 12-year-old schoolboy in the Finnish capital shot at a classmate, killing one and injuring two, and was not detained because he was under the age of 15

What is unbelievable is that the perpetrator was actually a 12-year-old elementary school student! It is understood that he used an unconventional firearm, and he actually brought it secretly from home. This begs the question, how did such a young child have access to guns?

What is even more shocking is that despite the fact that the schoolboy caused such serious casualties, he would not have been detained under Finnish law because he was not yet 15 years old. This is very frustrating, because no matter what, how can a child of this age have the ability to understand the consequences of his actions?

A 12-year-old schoolboy in the Finnish capital shot at a classmate, killing one and injuring two, and was not detained because he was under the age of 15

The incident is not only shocking, but it also raises questions about children's access to guns and children's mental health. What is the reason for such a terrible outcome? Family education, social environment, or other factors? These questions deserve our in-depth consideration.

It is hoped that this incident can attract the attention of all sectors of society, and at the same time, it is hoped that the injured can recover as soon as possible and the campus safety problem can be solved more effectively. After all, children should be innocent and happy, and not shrouded in horror. May our society become safer and more harmonious!

A 12-year-old schoolboy in the Finnish capital shot at a classmate, killing one and injuring two, and was not detained because he was under the age of 15

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