
An 18-year-old Indiana student has been accused of plotting a mass shooting at school on Valentine's Day, a plan he allegedly wrote was inspired by the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that killed 17 people. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Jamie Shockley has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder, intimidation: threat to commit terrorism, and conspiracy intimidation, according to Morgan County court documents.
Main Idea: Indiana teen Jamie Shockley was charged after police said he plotted a school shooting at Mooresville High School on the Parkland anniversary.
Key Points:
The alleged school shooting plot could raise fear for students, parents, and staff and force schools to spend more on security and crisis response.
The arrest may help prevent violence and gives law enforcement and schools a chance to warn families and support mental health reporting.
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Central accused individual in the alleged school shooting plot; the article focuses on the charges and evidence against.
School that was the alleged target of the planned shooting and is central to the public-safety response.
District issued a statement about the threat, custody of the student, and mental health resources.
Its anonymous reporting system generated the tip that triggered law enforcement action.
Online platform allegedly used for messages discussed in the affidavit.
Federal investigators traced the Discord messages to Mooresville, helping advance the case.
Mentioned as the site of the Parkland shooting that allegedly inspired the plot.
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