An arrest warrant was issued against a 31-year-old.
On Tuesday he broke into his former Nuremberg vocational school and made wild threats.
Nuremberg - The police have issued an arrest warrant for a 31-year-old man who made wild threats on Tuesday (October 19) in his former vocational school in Nuremberg *.
The police headquarters in Middle Franconia * announced on Wednesday (October 20) after the suspect was brought before the investigating judge.
After the threat at Nuremberg vocational school: The former student's motive is still unclear
The 31-year-old must now answer on suspicion of disturbing the public peace and threat.
He is also accused of using the symbols of unconstitutional organizations and violating the Narcotics Act.
It is still unclear what the man's motives were.
The man broke into his former vocational school in the Rennweg district of Nuremberg on Outer Bayreuther Strasse on Tuesday (October 19).
According to the officials, he opened several classroom doors there and made wild threats.
There were no injuries.
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