Norwegian school online threat

p2pnet news | Crime:- Norwegian police questionned and released an unnamed suspect following an online threat against a Norwegian school, says Associated Press.
“The video posted to YouTube threatened a secondary school in Askoey, near the western coastal city of Bergen, and referred to a gunman who killed eight people and himself in Finland earlier this month, police said,” according to the story, which goes on:
“All of the school’s roughly 280 students were searched by police before classes started Monday as a precaution, but nothing dangerous, such as weapons, was found, school officials said.”
The post included links to school shootings and “Working Class Hero” by the late John Lennon, “which has such lyrics as ‘They hurt you at home and they hit you at school’,” says AP.
Last week, Finnish student Pekka-Eric Auvinen (right) shot and killed eight others, including the female principal of Jokela High School, and then himself.
He’d, “posted a gruesome rock video, foreshadowing the tragedy a couple of hours before it actually took place,” said p2pnet.
On his YouTube page, “I am a cynical existentialist, antihuman humanist, antisocial socialdarwinist, realistic idealist and godlike atheist,” said Auvinen.
Also See:
Associated Press – Suspect detained in YouTube video threat against Norwegian school, November 19, 2007
shot and killed – Finn school killer’s YouTube suicide note, November 12, 2007
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