
A Texas mother has been charged with aiding her son plot a terror attack against his middle school by buying him ammunition and tactical gear, police and court documents said. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Ashley Rosalinda Pardo, 33, was arrested Monday on one count of aiding in the commission of terrorism in San Antonio.
Main Idea: Texas mother Ashley Rosalinda Pardo was charged with helping her son plan a terror attack on his middle school by buying him ammo and tactical gear.
Key Points:
The case raises fear for families and schools, and may mean higher security costs and more police response in communities.
The police and school appear to have stopped a possible attack before anyone was hurt, which could help protect students and workers.
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Texas mother charged with aiding the alleged terror plot; her conduct is central to the story.
The school targeted in the alleged plot and a central institution in the article.
Investigated the case, announced the arrests, and took enforcement action.
San Antonio police chief who announced key details about the arrest and investigation.
Mentioned as having previously contacted the family and involved in the child welfare response.
Principal quoted in the school statement about the student incident.
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