March 2nd, 2010Police acknowledges school in Bergkamen

Bergkamen –
Have they tried to commit one to Amokanschlag? Two armed youths have attacked one of the school community, "Heath School in Bergkamen (Kreis Unna), a teacher deliberately injured.
The two 14-16-year-old boy had threatened their victim in a classroom with a blank gun and slapped in the face, the police reported. The teacher was injured by the blow.
Whether the boys also charges shots, was not immediately clear. The incident occurred in the German class, a ninth grade.
The 16-year-old student was supposed to be at the Heath School. He must have been temporarily suspended from school. According to a report of the WDR the students could not enter because of previous incidents, the school grounds.
Over the 14-year-olds were not disclosed. The motive of the boys, the police did not provide information.
After the fact, about 11 clock in the morning, the two young people had fled the school building. The janitor had seen him, but the building and followed him. Shortly afterwards he had been running towards students and the teacher from the classroom.
The superintendent immediately alerted the police. The school building was evacuated and cordoned off by police.
After a massive manhunt both offenders could be taken at intervals of one and a half hours in the vicinity of the school.
The police have a large deployment of the school in action. According to a police spokeswoman in the incident, the teacher was deliberately attacked. A Amoktat but was ruled out.
The remaining 320 students were housed while in a nearby elementary school and psychological counseling. The teacher, who had suffered a bruised in the attack, was treated in hospital. Two students suffered a shock.
The weapon, which had the boys here, may be sold only to adults. If she is carrying in public, you have to have a small gun license.
Also in Monheim, Germany (Kreis Mettmann), the police cleared a comprehensive school. The informed, a police spokesman. Further details were not immediately known.