Ashley Pardo, a 33-year-old Texas mother, was arrested and charged with aiding in the commission of terrorism after allegedly providing her 13-year-old son with ammunition and tactical gear for a planned school shooting. The boy, who had a documented history of disturbing online posts, drawings depicting a “suicide route,” and research on past mass shootings, was apprehended off-campus. His grandmother alerted authorities after discovering live ammunition, a homemade explosive, and tactical gear in his possession. Pardo, aware of her son’s violent intentions, reportedly expressed no concern for his behavior.
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A Goose Creek CISD student was fatally shot at an apartment complex in Baytown, Texas, following a school bus altercation. The shooting occurred around 4 p.m. when a teenage boy approached the female student at a playground and opened fire. The suspect, also a Goose Creek CISD student, is in custody. The investigation is ongoing, with detectives currently gathering evidence.
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Fifteen and sixteen-year-old Texas girls were apprehended for plotting a mass casualty attack at Memorial High School, a plan involving pipe bombs and firearms. The credible threat, detailed on social media, prompted swift action from local police and the FBI’s Threat Mitigation Team. Authorities deemed the social media post sufficient evidence to warrant immediate arrests. The girls’ planned attack was considered credible due to its level of detail.
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