A high school student told his assistant principal that three of his friends were planning an attack on their school, culminating in “suicide by cop” after they finished killing the students who’d bullied them. Asked why he reported his friends, the student said he wanted to get them help if it was just “all talk,” and to actually do something if they really intended mass murder.
As a project of its National Threat Assessment Center, the U.S. Secret Service analyzed 67 plots to commit school shootings which were averted, and found that in 63 of those plots — 94% — the students had shared their plans with someone, and
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