Waseca, MN – Officials: Police Foil ‘Unimaginable Tragedy’ At High School

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    Media and community members listen as Waseca Police Capt. Kris Markeson, flanked by Waseca School Superintendent Thomas Lee, answers questions Thursday, May 1, 2014. Police arrested a 17-year-old suspect Tuesday and charged him in juvenile court Thursday, with four counts of attempted first-degree murder, six counts of possessing explosive or incendiary devices and two counts of criminal damage to property. (AP Photo/The Mankato Free Press, John Cross)Waseca, MN – Authorities said Thursday that they prevented an “unimaginable tragedy” by foiling a teenager’s elaborate plot to kill his family and bomb the junior and senior high school in the southern Minnesota city of Waseca.

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    Police arrested the 17-year-old suspect Tuesday and charged him in juvenile court Thursday with four counts of attempted first-degree murder, six counts of possessing explosive or incendiary devices and two counts of criminal damage to property. The charges say he told police he intended to kill “as many students as he could.”

    Capt. Kris Markeson told reporters that authorities believe the teenager was acting alone and would have carried out the attack in the next few weeks if he had not been caught. Markeson said he was disturbed by the amount of guns and other material the youth obtained. He said he couldn’t divulge if specific students were targeted. He said police were tipped by a resident who reported a suspicious person at a self-storage facility.

    “This case is a classic example of citizens doing the right thing in calling the police when things seem out of place. By doing the right thing, (an) unimaginable tragedy has been prevented,” Markeson said.

    School Superintendent Thomas Lee said the 11th-grader was known to school officials but they had no major issues with him. He said teachers tried to reach out to him, but he was shy.

    “We have escaped what could have been a horrific experience,” Lee said.

    The investigation began in late March after three small explosive devices were discovered at an elementary school playground in the city of 9,400 people, about 80 miles south of Minneapolis. The youth allegedly admitted setting off practice bombs there.

    According to the charging documents, The Free Press of Mankato reported, the suspect kept a 180-page notebook that detailed his plans. He allegedly told police he planned to shoot his mother, father and sister, then start a fire in a rural field to distract first-responders while he went to the school to set off pressure-cooker bombs in the cafeteria. He also allegedly planned to throw Molotov cocktails, gun down students and kill a school liaison officer while he helped injured students.

    He said his ultimate goal was for a SWAT team to kill him.

    The teen allegedly referenced the Columbine, Virginia Tech and Sandy Hook school shootings in his notebook, and idolized the Columbine shooters.

    Police got a break Tuesday with the tip. An officer found the teen in a storage unit that had numerous materials that could have been used to make bombs.

    According to the documents, the boy was initially defensive but told officers he would tell them what he was doing if they could guess correctly. When an officer guessed he was making explosive devices, he allegedly said “Yes” and agreed to speak. He allegedly told police he would have shot the responding officer if he had brought a gun to the storage unit.

    He told police he had ammunition, guns and bombs in his bedroom and provided a key to his gun safe to officers. Police recovered seven firearms, ammunition and three functional bombs from the boy’s home, along with black clothing and a ski mask, KARE-TV reported.

    The 17-year-old made his first court appearance Thursday and was sent to a juvenile detention center in Red Wing, the Star Tribune of Minneapolis reported. His next court date is May 12.


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    issac01
    issac01
    9 years ago

    What a sick. World we live in!

    Timmy
    Timmy
    9 years ago

    What an idiot. He’s so excited to show the officers what he has. It’s a game to him. Hopefully that “yes ” puts him away forever.

    9 years ago

    Why are his parents or legal guardians not also arrested? Clearly they are completely neglectful if he has his own gun safe and a stock of firearms and ammo.

    Balaboos
    Balaboos
    9 years ago

    What says that a deranged yeshiva kid isn’t capable of planning and carrying out an attack of this sort. Just because it hasn’t happened yet…R”L.

    EVERYONE must always be uber observant. It’s the little things that you see which can save a life(ves).

    Ohme
    Ohme
    9 years ago

    Let’s continue to make guns available to anybody, young and old…. This is brilliant! And then they wonder…….

    Raphael_Kaufman
    Raphael_Kaufman
    9 years ago

    Like Norway?

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    9 years ago

    Great police work!