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Monday, May 27, 2013

Teenager Makes Bombs To Blow Up His School

What are all the gun grabbers going to do now? What are they going to say? A teenager makes bombs to blow up his school and darn, there are no guns involved!  They must be very disappointed.

Guns are not the problem, they are only a tool that is used by angry, maladjusted and mentally ill young people. If only the gun grabbers would understand that we might be able to have a meaningful conversation.

Conservative Tom


BOMBS FOUND UNDER FLOORBOARDS THWARTING TEEN’S ALLEGED COLUMBINE-INSPIRED PLOT

PORTLAND, Ore. (TheBlaze/AP) — An Oregon teenager intended to blow up his school in a plot “forged and inspired by the model of the Columbine shootings” and he will be charged with attempted aggravated murder, a prosecutor said late Saturday.
Oregon Teen Grant Acord Arrested After Bombs Found in Bedroom
(Image: KATU video screenshot)
Grant Acord, 17, will be charged as an adult and also faces six counts of manufacturing and possessing a destructive device after investigators found six bombs in a secret compartment in his bedroom, said Benton County District Attorney John Haroldson.
Acord was taken to a juvenile jail Thursday night after police received a tip that the youth was making a bomb to blow up West Albany High School, located about 75 miles south of Portland.
Watch CBS’ report on the foiled plans:
Haroldson said Acord had written plans, a checklist and a specific timeline for the attack. The bombs investigators found included pipe bombs, Molotov cocktails, a Drano bomb and a napalm bomb, Haroldson said.
Oregon Teen Grant Acord Arrested After Bombs Found in Bedroom
(Image: KATU video screenshot)
Police found no bombs during a search of the high school.
Haroldson declined to provide the specific date Acord allegedly planned to attack the school, but said it would be included in court paperwork to be filed after the Memorial Day weekend.
“That said there were also some indications that it could happen at any time, too,” Haroldson said. “So you have – A -the methodical planning and then – B – I suppose he could get really excited about it and go early.”
Acord is a junior. Haroldson said he’s not aware that the youth had any major problems, such as a suspension, at school.
“In any case that you have a young person that in essence plans to take a video game approach to killing people at school, you have to take a close look at the mental health issues,” he said. “And the process will certainly provide for that once he’s represented by counsel.”
Here’s local news KATU’s report on the plot and arrest:
Phone listings did not appear to be available for either of the boy’s parents to reach them for comment Saturday.
The Associated Press was not able to determine who would represent the boy in court.
The district attorney said it did not appear the teen was targeting a specific person or group of people. He said Acord will likely be arraigned Tuesday in Benton County Circuit Court in Corvallis.
“I can’t say enough about how lucky we are that there was an intervention,” the district attorney said. “When I look at the evidence in the case, I shudder to think of what could have happened here.”

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