A 17-year-old teenager was found throwing homemade bombs at schools in the city of Monte Mor, in Campinas. The boy was spotted, wearing an armband with a Nazi symbol stamped on it, while trying to start a terrorist attack on schools. The case took place this Monday, 13, in the morning.
Promptly, classes on municipal and state networks were suspended. The government is still trying to offer psychological support to students who were in schools during the attack.
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“What happened was an isolated act. The prefecture of Monte Mor, also through this, reassures all families, parents and guardians of students in the network municipal school, and repudiates – vehemently – any and all acts of violence,” the team stated through a note.
The good news is that there were no injuries.
The teenager threw a homemade bomb inside the school, but the Secretariat of Public Security (SSP) informed that the explosion took place inside a toilet, therefore it did not reach a place where there were other people.
The Municipal Guard reported that the boy was carrying other homemade bombs, a Molotov cocktail, a bottle of flammable liquid and a hatchet. According to those present at the site, some people even smelled gasoline near the Vista Alegre and Professor Antonio Sproesser school buildings.
In affirmative to the journalistic channel Metrópoles, the city hall identified the teenager and informed that he was part of the institution that he tried to invade. Upon being approached by municipal guards, he was taken to the Civil Police station so that the facts could be properly investigated.
A police located the boy's residence, where they found artifacts linked to the Nazi movement, such as an airsoft gun and a computer that was taken for investigation.
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