No freedom for teens named in high school plot
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 1:26 pm
Associated Press
ORANGE, Texas – Two 16-year-olds accused of plotting a massacre at Vidor High School will spend the Thanksgiving holidays in juvenile detention.
The students -- a boy and a girl -- today waived a detention hearing in the case in an Orange County court. That means they'll remain in separate Southeast Texas detention centers for 15 more days.
Prosecutors will deliberate whether to try the pair as juveniles or adults.
The two are charged with conspiracy to commit capital murder, conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to commit aggravated assault.
Vidor school police on November 10th uncovered an alleged plot to shoot more than 20 students and four administrators.
Nobody was hurt, and the two students were immediately taken into custody. Three others were expelled, but prosecutors said they won't be charged.
ORANGE, Texas – Two 16-year-olds accused of plotting a massacre at Vidor High School will spend the Thanksgiving holidays in juvenile detention.
The students -- a boy and a girl -- today waived a detention hearing in the case in an Orange County court. That means they'll remain in separate Southeast Texas detention centers for 15 more days.
Prosecutors will deliberate whether to try the pair as juveniles or adults.
The two are charged with conspiracy to commit capital murder, conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to commit aggravated assault.
Vidor school police on November 10th uncovered an alleged plot to shoot more than 20 students and four administrators.
Nobody was hurt, and the two students were immediately taken into custody. Three others were expelled, but prosecutors said they won't be charged.