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Michigan Teens Charged in Alleged School-Shooting Plots
Three teenagers in Michigan have been charged for a possible school shooting plot.
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The information was forwarded the FBI, who joined Argentine Township officers and Michigan State Police in launching an investigation and taking “immediate steps” to ensure public safety, the force added.
Three teens are behind bars following a police and FBI investigation in Argentine Township.
TV5 is learning more information about a school shooting plot at two local schools.
On October 28, the Argentine Township Police Department intercepted information that revealed a plan to carry out a school shooting at Linden High School and Linden Middle School, located in Argentine Township. He is a former Linden student, but Allen had few other details on the teens’ connection to the schools.
The plot involved the purchase of firearms and “evidence of certain targets”, according to a police statement.
Charged are Lamar Michael Dukes, 15, of West Bloomfield, Cody Anthony Brewer, 15, of Wolverine Lake and Ryan William Stevens, 18, of Linden.
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“Sadly, these things happen a lot across the country and you have to take them seriously”, Allen said. All were charged as adults with Conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, punishable by up to life in prison, and False report of terrorism, a 20-year felony. “I took it seriously”.