They're asking us monks to judge the criminal law, aren't they? If so, wouldn't it be a good idea to call the police telephone consultation room?
I can very much sympathize with what you have done. It's a natural feeling as a citizen to rely on criminal law because you can't handle this anger yourself, whether it's frustration, hate, or anger.
As proof of the sutras of the Soto sect, “When looking at sentient beings, the language of love is first uttered, the language of compassion is applied; when one speaks by saving the love of the sentient sentient person, the one that has mercy, the one with virtue should be praised, the one without virtue should have mercy, surrender the enemy, and harmonize the gentleman is based on love language...” (meaning, look up the modern language yourself.)
However, it's painful for a monk to have to love any kind of person. My feelings are hateful, so why did the Buddha and successive founders release the mercy of sentient beings up to this point? It's painful, I hate it. The monk's conflict rumbles in my heart. No matter how much you hate them, ultimately having charity is the way for a monk to live.
If you hate that person, it would be better if the police or the court went to court. Yes, because you're not a monk... However, revenge and revenge may make you feel refreshed, but do people other than you really feel refreshed? Wouldn't they be chained? You still have to think about that. Life is full of unexpected things. It's not a threat. I've seen real resentment and backlash, and I've experienced it.
What you really need to do is... why don't you do a little more research on what your current classmates and close people are doing until you find one? One week from Monday is fine.
Finally, discuss with your parents whether or not to report to the police, and if you go, go with your parents. That is my responsibility as a minor. That's all I can say. Subsequent actions are half the responsibility of the minor, and the parent is responsible for the latter half. not bad.