Parents of Serbia's teenage school shooter given jail terms in retrial
In a retrial in Belgrade, the parents of a 13-year-old boy who committed a school shooting in May 2023 have been given jail terms. The boy killed eight girls, a boy, and a school guard at Vladislav Ribnikar school.

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AI-generatedIn a retrial in Belgrade, the parents of a 13-year-old boy who committed a school shooting in May 2023 have been given jail terms. The boy killed eight girls, a boy, and a school guard at Vladislav Ribnikar school. The father was convicted of training his son to handle guns and failing to store them safely, while the mother was convicted of neglect. This retrial followed an appeal court's decision to overturn initial verdicts due to unclear reasoning. The shooting prompted widespread protests and government action, including a gun amnesty and tougher laws. The judge detailed the shooting, stating the boy fired 66 bullets in two minutes.
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5 extractedThe court of appeal ordered a retrial for the boy's parents in November 2025.
The mother was previously cleared of illegal possession of firearms and convicted of neglect.
The father was previously convicted for training his son to handle guns and failing to store them safely.
The boy's parents were given jail terms in a retrial.
The boy fired 66 bullets over a period of two minutes and one second during the attack.