I was watching the Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince movie recently and when Harry tries to take down Snape at the end
(after Snape kills Dumbledore)
it was a perfect opportunity for the Death Eaters to take Harry to Voldemort.
Why didn't the fleeing Death Eaters take Harry right then? Was it too much of a risk for them to take him?
Answer
Well ... it is actually Snape who stops them.
He is still a double-agent and uses the argument that Voldemort wants to personally deal with Harry to forbid them from assaulting and also abducting him.
Also don't forget that the death eaters were currently fleeing after executing the main objective - to kill Dumbledore. Harry was not the main target of this raid. The ministry was not yet under their control and aurors could start apparating just outside Hogwart's grounds and capture them.
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