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smeagol
10-12-2007, 02:05 PM
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/home_top_left_story/20071012_Boys_arsenal__arrest_a_chilling_reminder. html (http://)

Boy's arsenal, arrest a chilling reminder
Montco teen seemed to be preparing to act against bullies.
By Kathleen Brady Shea and Samantha Shepherd

Inquirer Staff Writers

It wasn't a typical 14-year-old's bedroom. There were three homemade grenades packed with black powder and BBs. There were 30 air-powered guns, modeled to look like real weapons. And there was a genuine 9mm weapon.

Their owner was alleged to be a troubled teen who had been bullied so much by other students that he had been home-schooled for the last 18 months, officials said.

"He may have believed that the world would be a better place without the bullies in it," Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr. said yesterday after the teenager was taken into custody and accused of planning a "Columbine-type" assault on Plymouth Whitemarsh High School.

Castor credited police and an "informant" - a high school student whom the teenager tried to recruit - for averting a potential disaster.

The teenager had no ammunition for the weapon, and Castor said there was no evidence an attack was imminent, but, nevertheless, fear gripped the high school after parents and students learned of the possible plot between 9:45 a.m. yesterday, when the school sent out 4,700 automated messages, and 10:45, when teachers made an announcement.

Although the school message emphasized that students were not in danger, many parents were not convinced. Within minutes the campus - already flooded with police cars and officers - became even more congested as parents arrived to pick up their children.

"It's pandemonium," said Maureen Bickings, the mother of Jamie Bickings, 15, and a resident of Plymouth Meeting. "They can't assure us he worked alone. . . . I think my daughter is safer at home."

Others agreed.

"He has to have backup at our school; it can't just be one person," said student Ashley Foley, 15.

Castor said it was the 14-year-old's attempt to recruit assistance that led to his apprehension Wednesday night. The boy he contacted informed his parents, who then alerted police.

"They're to be commended," said Castor.

Plymouth Township Police Chief Carmen D. Pettine said the incident was particularly disturbing "after what happened in Ohio." A day earlier, a 14-year-old in Cleveland shot four people at a high school there, and then killed himself.

School officials from the Colonial School District, which serves Plymouth and Whitemarsh Townships and Conshohocken Borough, declined to discuss their decision to keep the school open, or what security will be in place today. David Sherman, the district's community relations coordinator, referred questions to Castor, who said security would be stepped up.

Counselors will be available at the school today, officials said, and principal Monica Sullivan will address students about the incident.

Citing privacy laws, Castor declined to name the local juvenile or his family, though many students and neighbors believe they know the teenager's identity. Castor said he expected to make a decision within the next few days on whether to charge the teen as an adult. The teenager is in custody of juvenile authorities pending a court hearing.

Castor is also considering whether to file charges against the boy's parents.

Castor said the mother legally purchased the 9mm semiautomatic (which had a laser sight) at a gun show, but then gave it to the teenager, which is a potential violation of state law. He noted that the other items seized from the boy's room were in plain sight. "There is no way that one or both parents doesn't know this," Castor said.

The other items included 30 knives and other edged weapons, and the host of BB guns, designed to resemble genuine assault rifles and automatic weapons.

Police also seized DVDs of the Columbine shooting, notebooks detailing acts of violence, a hand-painted Nazi flag, and books such as The Anarchist Cookbook and a U.S. Army counterinsurgency operations handbook.

Castor said the youth, whose possessions suggested "a disturbed mind," had attended Plymouth schools until his parents started home-schooling him because he was being bullied by other students.

In front of the alarming display of BB guns and knives presented to the media, Castor added that it was difficult to ascertain exactly what acts the teenager might have been willing to undertake.

It could have simply been "big-talking by a student who thought he was bullied previously," Castor said.

On his MySpace site, the student listed his favorite weapons, deeming the AK-47 his top choice. The site is replete with references to Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, and says one of his interests is their 1999 massacre in Columbine High School.

He sought to meet "chicks" or "followers willing to be my soldiers." His motto: "Mess with the best, Die like the rest."

"I am pretymuch," he wrote in a badly spelled post, "the posterboy for the person that rests upon the line between Geineus and Madman/Pycopath." The teenager last logged on in early September.

No one answered the door at the teenager's Plymouth Meeting ranch-style home, where a collection of wind chimes lining the front porch blew in the breeze along with an American flag and an Eagles banner. An earlier visitor had left a bouquet of fresh flowers and an envelope.

Beverly Ingram, who lives a couple of doors away, said her grandchildren used to love to play with the teenager five or six years ago.

"He had a menagerie: rabbits, ducks, a dog," she said. "He had everything; his parents got him whatever he wanted."

Ingram, who said she hadn't interacted with the youth in a couple of years, but said she had "thought he was the nicest kid," she said. "I'm totally amazed."

Another couple, who declined to be named, said they often saw the boy shooting BB guns in the backyard.

Across the street, neighbor Eric Olsen kept shaking his head, chilled by the close proximity of the weapons to his 7-month-old daughter.

"To me, he seemed like a normal kid," Olsen said. "I feel for the parents; I hope he gets the help he needs."

smeagol
10-12-2007, 02:05 PM
Another reason to make guns readily available for everybody.

Hurray for the 2nd!

mookie2001
10-12-2007, 02:18 PM
he IS the reason to make weapons available to adults

Oh, Gee!!
10-12-2007, 02:18 PM
"I am pretymuch," he wrote in a badly spelled post, "the posterboy for the person that rests upon the line between Geineus and Madman/Pycopath."

Wild Cobra, is that you?

boutons_
10-12-2007, 02:39 PM
"I feel for the parents"

The parents are fully responsible for this fucked up kid. How could they allow such weapons dump in their house? Did they ever talk to the kid?

Pulled out of school for social problems, then home-schooling him but totally out of touch with the kid?

Something's really, really screwed up in that family.

Oh, Gee!!
10-12-2007, 02:41 PM
home-schooled, eh? at least he wasn't force to learn about evolution, now there's the real crime.

smeagol
10-12-2007, 02:48 PM
he IS the reason to make weapons available to adults

Great reasoning. I see a Nobel price in your future.

If weapons are hard to get, he would've never been able to build an arsenal.

By the way, your sig is to long.

mookie2001
10-12-2007, 02:55 PM
Great reasoning. I see a Nobel price in your future.

If weapons are hard to get, he would've never been able to build an arsenal.

By the way, your sig is to long. a one gun arsenal?
he DID NOT obtain the firearm legally.

so hes an outlaw, who wouldNOT follow any gun laws

mookie2001
10-12-2007, 02:57 PM
get it?

Oh, Gee!!
10-12-2007, 02:59 PM
guns don't kill people, enabling mothers do!!!!!

Spurminator
10-12-2007, 03:05 PM
If weapons are hard to get, he would've never been able to build an arsenal.

Just like drugs.

mookie2001
10-12-2007, 03:06 PM
a one gun arsenal

smeagol
10-12-2007, 03:11 PM
a one gun arsenal

That is what the article called it.

Take it with the journalist.

By the way, he had air guns, knives and granades. For a 14 year old, that looks pretty much like an arsenal.

mookie2001
10-12-2007, 03:15 PM
youre right the article called it an arsenal
my point is
he is not 21, he didnt file paperwork or background check, so no matter what crazy, zero tolerance, unconstitutional laws or bans, one could think of to regulate guns, he still would have gotten his hand on one

smeagol
10-12-2007, 03:16 PM
So he had some pellet guns...homemade explosives..and an unloaded gun...

and he didn't hurt anyone


oh my gosh i better call the school to make sure my babies are alright!!!!!!!!!!!!!

He should be arrested after he has killed a bunch of schoolmates and he fails to take his own life :rolleyes

Oh, Gee!!
10-12-2007, 03:33 PM
Prosecutor: Mom bought weapons for boy

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A woman bought guns and bomb-making material to indulge her socially outcast 14-year-old son, a prosecutor said Friday.

Michele Cossey, 46, faces charges in connection with her son's alleged plan for a Columbine-like attack on a school. She is accused of buying him a .22-caliber handgun, a .22-caliber rifle, a 9 mm semiautomatic rifle and black powder used to make grenades.

"There's a lot of things at play here," Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor Jr. said. "You have a child who is obviously emotionally disturbed and a social outcast, and no doubt the parents feel sorry for him and are indulging him.

"This is not the best parenting I've ever seen, obviously, and she has to be held accountable for that."

Cossey was charged Friday with unlawful transfer of a fiream, possession of a firearm by a minor, corruption of a minor, endangering the welfare of a child and two counts of reckless endangerment.

A search of the family's home Wednesday in Plymouth Meeting outside Philadelphia turned up the rifle, about 30 air-powered guns, swords, knives, grenades, a bomb-making book and videos of the 1999 Columbine High School attack, Castor said.

Castor said the weapons were plainly visible in the boy's bedroom.

"We alleged that she purchased the 9 mm rifle for her son, allowed him to have black powder, gunpowder and the instruments to make the grenades," Castor said.

read full story here: http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/12/student.arsenal/index.html

mookie2001
10-12-2007, 03:42 PM
elpimpo

clear your private messages

smeagol
10-12-2007, 07:04 PM
youre right the article called it an arsenal
my point is
he is not 21, he didnt file paperwork or background check, so no matter what crazy, zero tolerance, unconstitutional laws or bans, one could think of to regulate guns, he still would have gotten his hand on one
True.

But it would've been more difficult.

smeagol
10-12-2007, 07:06 PM
he should be prosecuted according to existing laws based upon the unloaded handgun he possessed

He probably will, so I fail to see your point.

PixelPusher
10-12-2007, 08:02 PM
Prosecutor: Mom bought weapons for boy

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A woman bought guns and bomb-making material to indulge her socially outcast 14-year-old son, a prosecutor said Friday.

Michele Cossey, 46, faces charges in connection with her son's alleged plan for a Columbine-like attack on a school. She is accused of buying him a .22-caliber handgun, a .22-caliber rifle, a 9 mm semiautomatic rifle and black powder used to make grenades.

"There's a lot of things at play here," Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor Jr. said. "You have a child who is obviously emotionally disturbed and a social outcast, and no doubt the parents feel sorry for him and are indulging him.

"This is not the best parenting I've ever seen, obviously, and she has to be held accountable for that."

Cossey was charged Friday with unlawful transfer of a fiream, possession of a firearm by a minor, corruption of a minor, endangering the welfare of a child and two counts of reckless endangerment.

A search of the family's home Wednesday in Plymouth Meeting outside Philadelphia turned up the rifle, about 30 air-powered guns, swords, knives, grenades, a bomb-making book and videos of the 1999 Columbine High School attack, Castor said.

Castor said the weapons were plainly visible in the boy's bedroom.

"We alleged that she purchased the 9 mm rifle for her son, allowed him to have black powder, gunpowder and the instruments to make the grenades," Castor said.

read full story here: http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/12/student.arsenal/index.html
And here I thought Cartman's mom was a fictional cartoon character.