Roof tile alarm in Aurich: Young people endanger passers-by during riots!
Three young people riot in Aurich, throwing roof tiles from a primary school. Police are looking for witnesses to the incident.

Roof tile alarm in Aurich: Young people endanger passers-by during riots!
It is once again crucial to report on the dark side of youth culture in Aurich. On Saturday evening, July 13, 2025, three young people didn't exactly follow the rules of common sense when they climbed on the roof of the Wallinghausen elementary school. They threw roof tiles down, not only causing damage to the building but also endangering others. At around 9:10 p.m., witnesses observed what was happening, but before the police arrived, the rioters had already disappeared. The police have now started an investigation and are asking the public for help. Information can be reported to the Aurich police on 04941-606215 NWZonline reported.
Such incidents shine a bright light on the problem of vandalism in our society. As the Police advice As noted, vandalism is a widespread phenomenon. This is not just obvious damage to property, but also serious crimes that are often committed by young people. Many of them are under the influence of peer pressure or alcohol, which leads to erratic behavior.
The background to the vandalism
Vandalism manifests itself in a variety of forms, including destroyed shop windows or broken car exterior mirrors. In this case, roof tiles were even thrown from a school, significantly increasing the danger to passers-by and school children. It is alarming that public institutions in particular are often in the crosshairs of such destructive acts, as has already been observed in other cities.
These incidents are not isolated. There were further incidents in Aurich at the same time: an argument between a 29-year-old and a 56-year-old ended with a laceration, while a 25-year-old driver without a license and under the influence of drugs was checked. Even an e-scooter driver was under the influence of alcohol. This series of events makes it clear that the young people are not the only ones who are out of line. It makes you shake your head to think that so much responsible behavior - or rather lack thereof - can occur in a single day Press portal reported.
The investigation into the school is currently in full swing. Reading and evaluating witness statements will be crucial to holding those responsible accountable. Vandalism is not a trivial offense - the consequences are often far-reaching, both for the perpetrators and for the communities affected. What does the future look like for our young people if such acts are seen as a gimmick? This is a question that affects everyone and to which we must find answers together.