Oct 7, 2019, 01:29 AM
Probably an interesting story to hear, so here you have it:
5 children between the ages of 12-14 broke into a tech store in Cologne at around 2:30 AM on a Sunday. They stole goods that are valued a few thousand euros.
The police got notified about this issue and soon arrived, but the teenagers fled with a BMW and the pursuit started. The police tried to catch them with lots of police cars + a helicopter. The teenagers tried to escape with speeds above 200 km/h on the highway. The teenagers were then caught in Essen, a city 70km away from Cologne.
In Germany teens below 14 cannot get punished for anything they do. This means the oldest ones, that were already 14, are most likely going to be punished in some kind of way, the others not. Some kind of action will still be taken against them or their parents I guess.
5 children between the ages of 12-14 broke into a tech store in Cologne at around 2:30 AM on a Sunday. They stole goods that are valued a few thousand euros.
The police got notified about this issue and soon arrived, but the teenagers fled with a BMW and the pursuit started. The police tried to catch them with lots of police cars + a helicopter. The teenagers tried to escape with speeds above 200 km/h on the highway. The teenagers were then caught in Essen, a city 70km away from Cologne.
In Germany teens below 14 cannot get punished for anything they do. This means the oldest ones, that were already 14, are most likely going to be punished in some kind of way, the others not. Some kind of action will still be taken against them or their parents I guess.