These are two separate charges that are woven together into one, as it largely involves the same people.

In the indictment, the 17-year-old boy is suspected of having shot and posed with a mountain wolf.

Berguven is considered state game and is strictly regulated in the hunting law.

The evidence includes photos that the 17-year-old sent to schoolmates and his ex-girlfriend's father.

In the picture, the 17-year-old poses with a dead mountain wolf, and the message says "120 meters from the car with the saloon rifle".

The 17-year-old denies the crime, and says that he and a friend found the dead bird and took pictures.

The explanation that he shot the bird, he explains by saying that he lied to "seem cool".

Aimed rifle at schoolmate and fired

In the second part of the indictment, the 17-year-old is suspected of having threatened two of his classmates at the school he attends.

At school, which, among other things, focuses on hunting, the 17-year-old must have aimed his rifle at a school friend and fired.

The rifle was not loaded, but the school friend did not know.

On another occasion, he allegedly threatened another schoolmate and stated that he should "hit his head" on him.

Several witnesses at the school have told that the 17-year-old has a short stub, and that he has done similar things to others.

The 17-year-old himself denies the crime, and says in interrogation that it is about a group of students at the school who hate him and therefore want to put him there.