High school shooting plot foiled in California – a day before Oregon college massacre
A day before a gunman in Oregon killed eight classmates and his college writing teacher, sheriff’s detectives in Northern California’s Tuolomne County foiled a plot by students to go on a shooting rampage at their high school near Yosemite National Park, authorities said.
The Summerville Union High School students, all male, had detailed plans that “included names of would-be victims, locations, methods in which the plan was to be carried out,” Sheriff Jim Mele said. The targets included other students and faculty members.
The boys confessed, Mele said, according to the Modesto Bee and KCRA-TV. Three were arrested Wednesday and a fourth detained Friday on suspicion of conspiracy to commit assault with deadly weapons.
“They were going to come on campus and shoot and kill as many people as possible at the campus,” Mele told the Bee.
The suspects were overheard by other students talking about their plans. Detectives later found evidence that the suspects planned to act during an upcoming campus event, the news organisations reported.
“Students noticed suspicious activity, and . they felt uneasy enough to go to staff,” the sheriff said in televised remarks. No weapons were found by detectives, but the students were planning to obtain them, the news organisations reported. No specific motive was disclosed.