Two Teenage Boys Accused Of Plotting To Carry Out Mass School Shooting Appear In Court

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Two Teenage Boys Accused Of Plotting To Carry Out Mass School Shooting Appear In CourtTwo Florida teenagers have appeared before a judge accused of planning to carry out a mass school shooting like 1999 Columbine massacre.

Thirteen people were killed when two students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, went on a shooting spree at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, before taking their lives on April 20, 1999. At the time it was America’s worst ever mass school shooting.

Now, Connor Pruett, 13, and Phillip Byrd, 14, were ordered to be held for 21 days in secure juvenile detention.

The boys are eighth-grade students (Junior Secondary School (JSS) 2 students in Nigeria) at Harns Marsh Middle School in Lehigh Acres, near Fort Myers.

They were detained last Thursday after a school resource officer was notified a student had a gun in his backpack.

No weapon was found, but the deputy allegedly discovered that the boys had spoken to each other during lunch about a school shooting plot. A map of the school was found that included the locations of surveillance cameras.

Police were notified and detectives found the boys had been researching the Columbine shooting, how to build a pipe bomb and how to buy guns on the black market.

Officers searched their homes and found guns, ammunition and knives.

Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno said the two were plotting a school shooting that would mirror that of Columbine in Colorado and Parkland in Florida.

Parkland massacre saw 14 secondary school students and three school administrators murdered at the city’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14, 2018.

He told a news conference: “This could have been the next Parkland massacre, but we stopped them in the planning stages.”

However, Byrd’s mother Carrie Tuller defended her son at yesterday’s court hearing, saying;

He’s just a little boy. He didn’t think this was really serious. He didn’t think they were serious.

Via AFP.

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