24.07.2025 18:27
In the case that came to light with the murder of 15-year-old Ahmet Minguzzi, the poses taken by the children on trial with long-barreled weapons have drawn reactions. The incident revealed not only a murder but also the dangerous street order in which children can easily access firearms. The question "Where do these weapons come from?" remains unanswered...
After 15-year-old Ahmet Minguzzi was stabbed to death in the middle of the street, the poses taken by the children on trial with long-barreled weapons caused public outrage. The incident revealed not only a murder but also how the youth on the streets are being dragged into an uncontrollable spiral of violence.
UNANSWERED QUESTIONS
The questions raised by journalist Emrullah Erdinç, which the public is most curious about, continue to remain unanswered: How do these children get their hands on weapons? Who is organizing or turning a blind eye to this process? Why can't these weapons be found? And most importantly: Why are weapons so easily available to children?
THE IMMINENT DANGER
Experts emphasize that what is far more serious than the proliferation of unlicensed weapons is the failure of authorities to take sufficient steps against this obvious danger. Images that spread rapidly on social media reveal that young individuals are growing up intertwined with a culture of crime and that the streets are becoming increasingly armed.
THIS INCIDENT IS NOT JUST A MURDER
Citizens calling for action before "another child is killed tomorrow" after Ahmet's death state that the procurement of weapons and the relationship of young people with crime need to be investigated in depth. This incident is not just a murder; it is also a harbinger of a collapse that children are being dragged into right before our eyes.