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Florida Students Accused of Plotting Murder, Inspired by Sandy Hook

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Two Florida teens planned to murder a classmate, authorities say.
  • The alleged plot was inspired by the Sandy Hook shooter, Adam Lanza.
  • A tip led to the discovery of a knife and other items in a backpack.
Florida Students Accused of Plotting Murder, Inspired by Sandy Hook

Two high school students in Florida have been charged with attempted murder after allegedly planning to attack a fellow student. Isabelle Valdez, 15, and Lois Lippert, 14, are facing adult charges for their alleged roles in the premeditated plot. Police were alerted by an anonymous tip on January 22, 2026, concerning a plan to harm another student the following day.

Valdez was apprehended at Lake Brantley High School after confessing her intentions and producing a backpack containing a knife, gloves, trash bags, and wipes. Court documents indicate Valdez believed the victim was "perfect" and reminded her of Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza. She reportedly claimed to hear voices instructing her to kill the victim to create a "blood bond" with Lanza.

Investigators discovered that Valdez had been stalking the victim, photographing them, and memorizing their class schedule. Lippert allegedly assisted Valdez by purchasing supplies and sharpening the knife for the planned attack. Both students' legal representation and plea status remain unconfirmed. Seminole County Public Schools expressed gratitude for the tip that enabled law enforcement to act swiftly.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Isabelle Valdez and Lois Lippert are accused of plotting to murder a classmate and face attempted murder charges.
The alleged plot was inspired by the Sandy Hook shooter, Adam Lanza, with one suspect claiming to hear voices related to him.
The plot was discovered after an anonymous tip alerted police, leading to the apprehension of Isabelle Valdez at school with a knife and other items.

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