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Parents of Serbian School Shooter Sentenced in Re-Trial

Parents of Serbian School Shooter Sentenced in Re-Trial

Did Serbia's mass shooting expose a need for stricter gun control or a lower age of criminal responsibility?
Parents of Serbian School Shooter Sentenced in Re-Trial
Above: People gather at the Vladislav Ribnikar school in Belgrade on May 3, 2024. Image credit: Oliver Bunic/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


The justice system in Serbia is working as intended, with those responsible facing prison services for their culpability. While it is undoubtedly a painful and traumatic process for the families of the victims for the Kecmanović's to have pursued this appeal, the similarity of this sentencing to the original outcome is testament to the proportion of their punishment. Not only are they facing repercussions for enabling their son's actions, but also for the neglect that spurred him towards violence.

A 13-year-old boy planned and carried out a heinous attack, yet is considered too young under Serbian law to be held responsible. Had the age of culpability been lower, it may have deterred the extremity, or even the execution of the attack. Laws must be stringent enough to ensure it is those who perpetrate serious crimes that face justice.

This shooting was a tragedy, but it was at least one that inspired cultural change and a national discourse concerning gun ownership and violence in the country. Thousands of weapons were handed in following the incident, with illegal gun ownership reduced in the country within a matter of days.


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