Scandal in Vienna: Father threatens to kill his own children!
A 36-year-old was arrested in Vienna for threats against his family. Domestic violence information and protective measures.

Scandal in Vienna: Father threatens to kill his own children!
A worrying incident has caused great excitement in Vienna: a 36-year-old stateless person was temporarily arrested after threatening to kill his wife and two children. This was confirmed by the police on June 5, 2025. The man came back to the shared apartment despite a previous ban on entry and approach as well as a temporary ban on weapons that had been issued against him and did not let up. He made threats over the intercom that were aimed directly at his children Police.news reported.
The incident highlights the serious consequences of domestic violence, a problem that has persisted in Austria for years. Didactically supported by a comprehensive law on protection against violence, which came into force in 1997 and is considered one of the first in Europe, the authorities have various options available to protect people at risk and hold perpetrators accountable. Loud BMFWF Domestic violence includes acts of violence between people who live in the same household or are in a close relationship, which is applicable in this case.
Legal basis and support
The Violence Protection Act provides for several measures that increase victim protection. This includes the entry ban, which allows the police to expel perpetrators from the apartment for up to two weeks if there is acute danger. In this case, the 36-year-old was also banned from entering and approaching the building. These bans can be extended to up to four weeks if necessary, subject to an application for an interim injunction, which further strengthens the legal framework, explains the BMI.
In addition, the violence protection centers in every federal state offer comprehensive support for victims. This help ranges from safety plans and legal advice to psychosocial support. One point that has been strengthened in recent years is violence prevention counseling, which allows perpetrators to take part in a six-hour counseling program. These measures are intended not only to protect victims, but also to help prevent repeat crimes.
Assistance for those affected
The police responded immediately in this case and were committed to ensuring the safety of the people at risk. But the system offers extensive assistance: those affected can request support immediately via the police emergency number 133. There are also hotlines available for personal advice, such as the women's helpline (0800 222 555) and the violence protection center (0800 700 217). Those interested can find other important telephone numbers on the Internet or in advice centers.
This incident is a powerful reminder of how important it is to address domestic violence and give victims a voice. The Vienna police and the relevant institutions are available to offer advice and protection. It is high time that we all do our part to counteract such acts of violence.