Altdorf: 51-year-old hits 10-year-old after argument about children!

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A 51-year-old from Altdorf is charged with bodily harm. He hit a 10-year-old girl after an argument.

Ein 51-Jähriger aus Altdorf wird wegen Körperverletzung angezeigt. Er schlug ein 10-jähriges Mädchen nach einem Streit.
A 51-year-old from Altdorf is charged with bodily harm. He hit a 10-year-old girl after an argument.

Altdorf: 51-year-old hits 10-year-old after argument about children!

In Altdorf, in the Landshut district, there was a worrying incident on Thursday that stirred up people's minds. A 51-year-old German-Romanian was charged with assault after hitting a 10-year-old student. This violent outburst happened late in the afternoon around 5:15 p.m. in the Mayor Preißer Ring, where the man intervened in a fight among children. The 51-year-old insulted the girl, but she countered that he had nothing to say to her because he was not her father. The man then punched the young lady in the face, which brought the police to the scene. According to the Passauer Neue Presse The incident was quickly reported.

But this seemingly brutal scene is not isolated. Violence in schools is currently a frequently discussed topic. According to a research by Statista Almost every second teacher in Germany reports acts of violence among students. Police crime statistics also show an increase in the number of children and young people suspected of crimes. Assault crimes are particularly common on the list of crimes.

Everyday violence in everyday school life

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It turns out that the tendency towards violence among young people in schools is not decreasing, on the contrary: according to the last PISA study, over 12% of 15-year-old students regularly experienced bullying, and almost 6% reported physical bullying. Elementary school students are also affected, with over 20% of students in fourth grade experiencing physical violence at least once a week.

The responsibility of schools and parents