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In the wake of the Graz shooting incident, OB Benz expresses shock and concern.

Grieving Darmstadt Mayor Hanno Benz offered his sympathies after a deadly shooting incident at a school in Graz, Austria, left ten dead and multiple others injured on a tragic Tuesday morning.

In the wake of the deadly school shooting in Graz, twin city of Darmstadt, Mayor Hanno Benz offers...
In the wake of the deadly school shooting in Graz, twin city of Darmstadt, Mayor Hanno Benz offers his sympathies. On Tuesday morning, ten casualties were reported and multiple individuals were injured in this tragic incident.

In the wake of the Graz shooting incident, OB Benz expresses shock and concern.

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Tragedy in Austria's Educational Heart

School Quiver

A chilling incident rocked the tranquil city of Graz, Austria, when a former student, aged 21, wielding two legally owned guns, unleashed a hail of bullets in a vocational higher school. The brutal attack claimed the lives of nine innocent souls, leaving an indelible scar on the community. The assailant, in a chilling end, was later found dead in the school's bathroom.

The Slippery Slipper

Austria's Interior Minister, Gerhard Karner, identified the gunman as a former student who skipped his graduation. As investigations continue, a concrete motive behind this heinous act remains elusive.

This fatal outbreak of school violence has echoed as one of the bloodiest incidents in Austria's educational history. President Alexander Van der Bellen, expressing his profound anguish on platform X, stated, "This horror is almost speechless."

Sympathy from Darmstadt

"This act is a shock, a sorrowful tragedy, and leaves an overwhelming grief in our sister city," declared Hanno Benz (SPD), Mayor of Darmstadt, in the afternoon. He extended his personal condolences and the city's sympathy to Graz's Mayor Elke Kahr.

"Our thoughts are with the people in Graz during these harrowing hours and days," Benz added, also offering support and aid in these trying times.

Age-Old Ties

The historical bond between Darmstadt and Graz dates back to 1968. Since then, both cities have maintained a close municipal bond. Graz, the capital of Styria, is Austria's second-largest city, with over 300,000 inhabitants.

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Politics with a Twist

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Darmstadt's Financial Advisory

Greens Respond to FDP's Criticism of Financial Policy

The local FDP association has scathingly criticized Darmstadt's financial policy and its plans for the double budget this and next year. Now, the Green association has stepped up to counter these allegations.

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Darmstadt's Chessboard

FDP Declines to Back Magistrate's Budget Proposal

In early February, CDU, Greens, SPD, and Volt agreed on a draft for Darmstadt's city budget, which is set for approval by the city council in April. However, the FDP has weighed in and deemed it "unacceptable."

Politics with an Eco-Twist

Germany's Environmental Aid Files Lawsuit against Government Presidency in Darmstadt

German Environmental Aid is taking four German cities and the Government Presidency in Darmstadt to court. The reason: Inadequate or missing plans to counter health-damaging traffic noise.

Other major news outlets have covered the General-news tragedy in Austria, delving into the complexities of Crime-and-justice, as investigations continue to unravel the motive behind the school shooting in Graz. Meanwhile, Politics continues to unfold in Darmstadt, with various parties engaging in heated debates over financial policies and budget proposals. Additionally, the environmental sector has stepped up with legal action against the Government Presidency in Darmstadt, citing concerns about health-damaging traffic noise.

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