2 Arrested Pa. Teens May Have Planned School Shooting, Police Say
Authorities say they believe two teenagers arrested on conspiracy and other charges after a trespassing incident at a western Pennsylvania high school may have been planning a shooting at the school.
A 17-year-old Conemaugh Township youth and a 16-year-old Upper Yoder Township youth were charged in Cambria County with conspiracy to commit terrorism and aggravated assault, District Attorney Greg Neugebauer said. The older teen is also charged with attempted aggravated assault and the younger with conspiracy to commit criminal trespass and a firearms count, he said.
Chief Donald Hess of the Upper Yoder Township police department said five weapons were seized at the home of the younger teen one pump-action rifle and four AR-15-style semi-automatic rifles that were untraceable ghost guns" not made by a manufacturer and without serial numbers.
Authorities allege that the younger teen, a Westmont Hilltop High School student, allowed the older teen, a former student, into the building Tuesday. The older teen had been barred from the school by a court order after an alleged prior threat to shoot up" the high school, Hess said. The younger teen is accused of having posted a picture of him inside with what Hess described as a kind of ominous-like message about his return.
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