Five students arrested for plotting school shooting

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Five Students Arrested in Alleged School Threat

RIVERTON, Kan. (April 20) - Five teenage boys accused of plotting a shooting rampage at their high school on the anniversary of the Columbine massacre were arrested Thursday after details of the alleged scheme appeared on the Web site MySpace.com.

Sheriff's deputies found guns, ammunition, knives and coded messages in the bedroom of one suspect, Sheriff Steve Norman said. Authorities also found documents about firearms in two suspects' school lockers.

"What the resounding theme is: They were actually going to do this," Norman said.

Norman said he would ask prosecutors to bring charges of conspiracy to commit murder against the teens, ages 16 to 18. He said the state attorney general would handle the prosecution.

Deputies' interviews with the suspects indicated they planned to wear black trench coats and disable the school's camera system before starting the attack between noon and 1 p.m. Thursday, Norman said. The suspects apparently had been plotting since the beginning of the school year.

Officials at Riverton High School began investigating on Tuesday after learning that a threatening message had been posted on MySpace.com, he said.

The message discussed the significance of April 20, which is Adolf Hitler's birthday and the anniversary of the 1999 Columbine High School attack in Colorado, in which two students wearing trench coats killed 13 people and committed suicide, the sheriff said.

"The message, it was brief, but it stated that there was going to be a shooting at the Riverton school and that people should wear bulletproof vests and flak jackets," Norman said.

School officials identified the student who posted the message and talked to several of his friends, Norman said.

But Riverton school district Superintendent David Walters said the significance of the threat didn't become clear until Wednesday night, after a woman in North Carolina who had chatted with one of the suspects on Myspace.com received a list of about a dozen potential victims, including at least one staff member. She notified authorities in her state, who contacted the sheriff's department, Norman said.

Norman said that the potential victims were popular students and that the suspects may have been bullied.

"I think there was probably some bullying, name calling, chastising," he said.

Riverton, a town of about 600, is in the southeast corner of Kansas.


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yanno, whenever I hear anything reguarding illegal activity and myspace, I really have to wonder if the perps were actually smart enough to pull it off in the first place or at least do the crime witn enough skill to not leave a trail right back to them with or without the myspace info.
 
yanno, whenever I hear anything reguarding illegal activity and myspace, I really have to wonder if the perps were actually smart enough to pull it off in the first place or at least do the crime witn enough skill to not leave a trail right back to them with or without the myspace info.
School shooters aren't looking to get away with their crime. They simply want to kill, pure and simple.
 
Good old face to face time. Seriously though, if these kids were getting picked on enough to want to commit murder shoudlnt it have been obvious? After the whole columbine thing youd thiunk people would brighten up a little.

SW
 
I am troubled by this new idea that people can get charged with crimes that havent actually happened. I have no idea if these kids were going to do this, and neither does anyone else but them.

also:
Sheriff's deputies found guns, ammunition, knives and coded messages in the bedroom of one suspect.

This is what my bedroom looked like in highschool too. Of course I actually had friends and didnt dress in a way that was too weird, but that really shouldnt be the deciding factor here.
 
"Good old face to face time. Seriously though, if these kids were getting picked on enough to want to commit murder shoudlnt it have been obvious? After the whole columbine thing youd thiunk people would brighten up a little."

Try to keep in mind who is running the school systems these days. I am not republican, and sometimes I think Rush Limbaugh is a windbag, but he does have a point when he refers to our education system as "screw-el".

Now I don't mean to insult any teachers or educators that do their jobs well, but having recently just graduated from high school, I can look back and think "wow those last 4 years were really a waste of time". I wish I had found a way to go to military school or something.

If you still don't understand, go to google video, type "gun control", and watch the sample video of the teen news on the AWB sunset. Actually, I'll do it for y'all. Don't watch if you think you'll be sick at the sight of such blatant lies, this actually physically hurts. here's the link

Now, imagine watching televised news just like that in your home hour every day. As a matter of principle, I walked out of class when they put the news on the day of Sept. 13th, 2004.

But I trust that many of you gentlemen already realize the problems our nations youth are facing in the public schools these days, and that you're writing letters and voting and voulenteering your valuble time to make a change for the better, in the hopes that we won't lose our god given rights because of a bunch of socialist hoplophobes, right?

You wanna stop school shootings?
A. Change secondary education so that it will be educational and rewarding.
B. Allow teachers and staff to have CCWs in school.

*Take with a 1/2 cup of NaCl
 
I'd be willing to bet that this started off as a couple of guys BS'ing about the ideal school shooting, or something to that effect. Dark thoughts, sure, but not criminal until one of the sheep overhears something and runs off to tattle.

Guns, knives, ammunition, and scawey coded messages; big F'ing deal. That about describes my room. I have cannon fuse, too. Charcoal and sulphur. Ooh, bomb making materials.

Welcome to the realization of thought crime, laddies.

"Love thy neighbor, turn him in. It's called Patriotism. . ." KMFDM, New American Century
 
Either they were really stupid, or they wanted to get caught.

Dylan and Eric were determined, and managed to slip by the radar in multiple occasions, even after threats posted online were given to the police and the parents. Seeing how it is a crime to have prior knowledge that a school shooting was going to occur and not reporting it, it would be pretty thick to go out and warn 5 people about it.

As a side note, Dylan Klebold wasn't bullied. It's a common media misperception. Lots of school shooters are driven by things that happen to them outside of school, Jeff Weise is a good example, and in school their isolation is self induced.
 
They must not have had.....

any of those "evil black guns" or the news media would have been all over it..........chris3
 
Sheriff's deputies found . . . coded messages in the bedroom of one suspect

:eek: CODED MESSAGES?!!?

What the hell does that mean? L33t speak? Ugly names for the principal? When did coded messages become illegal?

Reminds me of when the government tried (and I think succeeded) in classifying Phil Zimmerman's PGP encryption protocol as a munition, because it was good enough that they couldn't crack it.

jmm

ps. BTW, don't keep a copy of the Bible in your locker, b/c it contains several references to Armageddon.
 
Anyone ever play that "Hitman" game in school? Where you would draw a name from a hat and you had to "assasinate" the person by the end of the day? I had squirt guns, lemon juice poison, yarn garrotes, all sorts of stuff. Alas it would always get shut down by the teachers before we could get very far. Nowadays we would all be expelled or jailed.
 
The Columbine shooting would never had happened at my high school...everyone would have shot back (it was a pretty rough place).

Stupid kids...

On another note, in high school once a week, at random, the police would bring their "drug dogs" up to the school to walk & sniff past many of the lockers, but a friend of mine for like a week or so had kept a small box of dog treats in his locker, and sure enought the dogs went nuts. The officers & the principal hurried up & opened the door only to find the treats. Needless to say they brought him into the office & tried to tell him he was going to be arrested or expelled for putting them in there. His father told the officers that he did nothing illegal & if they tried to arrest him or the school tried to discipline him they wouyld take legal actions against them (sue them in other words). Just a fun little story.
 
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