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Teenager Sentenced for Indiana School Shooting Plot
30 Nov
Summary
- Teen received 20 years, with 8 suspended, for conspiracy to commit murder.
- Friend's tip to FBI's Sandy Hook line led to the teen's arrest.
- The teen admired Nikolas Cruz and had access to an AR15 rifle.

A 19-year-old Indiana teenager, Trinity Shockley, has received a 20-year prison sentence, with eight years suspended, following her guilty plea to conspiracy to commit murder. The plot targeted Mooresville High School. Shockley expressed deep remorse in court, apologizing for instilling fear and noting her improved mental state since being surrounded by supportive individuals.
The arrest occurred after a friend alerted the FBI's Sandy Hook tip line. The tipster revealed Shockley's alleged plans for a mass shooting, her access to an AR15, and her admiration for Nikolas Cruz. Shockley had previously claimed to be a victim of bullying, while her attorney asserted she never intended to carry out the attack.
Prosecutors deemed the sentence a fair outcome, reflecting the significant planning involved in the plot. The FBI highlighted the case as a crucial reminder of how public vigilance can save lives, emphasizing the effectiveness of reporting suspicious activities and preventing potential tragedies.



