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And the North Jutland Police will be present for the rest of the school day in the city.
This was announced by the head of duty at North Jutland Police, Mikkel Lousdal, to North Jutland on Tuesday morning.
The reason is that the police received a report from a concerned parent on Monday:
Her nine-year-old son was assaulted by an adult man at the pedestrian crossing on Algade by Præstevænget on Monday at 2 p.m. when he was walking home from Hjallerup School.
She stated this in a local Facebook group:
– The man says to my son while he is waiting to cross the road: “Your mother and father have said that you must go home with me”.
My son replies: “No, because I don’t know you”.
The description of the man should be as follows: He had brown hair, and a dark scarf pulled up in front of his face so that only his eyes were visible. He was wearing a black jacket, dark trousers and brown shoes. The man also had dark mittens.
– My son says that a car drove past, and a car stopped so he could cross the road at the pedestrian crossing. My son has fair hair, a black jacket and a blue school bag. If it is you who held back, the police would like to hear from you, it says.
Warden Mikkel Lousdal says to Nordjyske:
– We have received no information that has shed further light on the matter.
– But we patrol the rest of the school day for two reasons – to create security in the city, but also in the event that the man should appear again, says the warden, who only has praise to spare in relation to the nine-year-old.
– It’s just by the book, says Mikkel Lousdal.
2024-12-03 07:27:00
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What insights can be gleaned from other countries’ experiences with school shootings, and how can they be applied to the Finnish context?
## Interview Transcript: School Shooting in Vantaa
**Host:** Welcome back to the show. We’re turning our attention now to a tragic event unfolding in Finland. We’re joined by education expert, Dr. [Guest Name], to discuss this morning’s school shooting in Vantaa. Dr. [Guest Name], can you tell us what we know so far?
**Dr. [Guest Name]:** This is a deeply disturbing incident. According to reports from Yle News, there has been a shooting at Viertola school in Vantaa, resulting in the death of one pupil [[1](https://yle.fi/a/74-20081687)]. The school, which has approximately 800 students, was immediately locked down, with pupils remaining in their classrooms.
**Host:** This must be an incredibly traumatic experience for the students, teachers, and families involved.
**Dr. [Guest Name]:** Absolutely. School shootings are unimaginable tragedies that shatter communities. The psychological impact on the children who witnessed this event, as well as the families who lost a loved one, will be profound and long-lasting. It’s vital that they receive immediate and ongoing support to cope with the trauma.
**Host:** What steps are being taken to ensure the safety of the remaining students and staff?
**Dr. [Guest Name]:** The police have responded swiftly and are currently present at the school. It’s important that they investigate thoroughly to understand what happened and prevent future tragedies. Schools across the country will likely review their security protocols to see what lessons can be learned from this incident.
**Host:** This is a developing story and we will continue to follow it closely. Thank you for joining us, Dr. [Guest Name], and providing your insights on this devastating event. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this unimaginable time.
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<span> ## Online Extremism: Children at Risk?
**Host:** Welcome back to the program. Today we’re discussing the alarming rise of online radicalization, particularly among young people. Joining us is Dr. [Guest Name], a leading expert on extremism and youth vulnerability. Dr. [Guest Name], thank you for being here.
**Dr. [Guest Name]:** Thank you for having me.
**Host:** We’ve seen recent reports of teenagers being drawn into extremist ideologies and even carrying out violent acts. The case of two Ukrainian teenagers arrested for attempting to bomb a police building is a stark reminder of this growing threat. What are your thoughts on this case?
**Dr. [Guest Name]: This** is a deeply concerning case that illustrates the dangers of online radicalization. These young boys, only 14 years old, were lured into a dangerous plot through promises of “quick earnings” and ultimately manipulated into participating in an act of violence. This highlights the insidious nature of online recruitment tactics employed by extremist groups.
**Host:** Are there any telltale signs parents and educators should look out for that might indicate a child is being radicalized online?
**Dr. [Guest Name]:** Absolutely. Some warning signs include sudden changes in behavior, increased secrecy surrounding online activities, expressing extremist views, showing an intense interest in certain online groups or individuals, and withdrawing from family and friends.
**Host:** What can communities do to protect young people from these online threats?
**Dr. [Guest Name]:** It requires a multi-pronged approach. First, parents and educators need to be vigilant about their children’s online activity and communicate openly with them about the dangers of online radicalization. Second, we need to invest in education programs that teach critical thinking skills and media literacy, empowering young people to identify and resist extremist ideologies. social media companies need to take responsibility for curbing the spread of extremist content on their platforms.
**Host:** Dr. [Guest Name], thank you for shedding light on this urgent issue.
**Dr. [Guest Name]: **My pleasure. Remember, early intervention is crucial. If you notice any warning signs, don’t hesitate to reach out to professionals for help.
**Host:** Important words. We’ll be right back after a short break.
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