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DaemonSeid 04-21-2008 09:02 AM

Teen accused in school bomb plot made 'farewell' audio tape
 
(CNN) -- An 18-year-old South Carolina student was in jail Sunday after he collected bomb-making supplies, including ammonium nitrate, in a plan to attack his high school, authorities said.

Ryan Schallenberger was arrested Saturday after his parents called police when 10 pounds of ammonium nitrate, an oxidizing agent in explosives, was delivered to their home in Chesterfield, near the North Carolina border, Chief Randall Lear of the Chesterfield Police Department told CNN.

The teen planned to make several bombs to detonate at Chesterfield in what Schallenberger called a "Columbine followup" in his journal, Lear said.

The police chief said Schallenberger's journal revealed his sympathies for the two teen-age gunmen who carried out the 1999 shootings at Columbine High School in Colorado. Those shootings left 15 people dead, including the shooters.


But, Lear said, the South Carolina teen made it clear that he didn't want to "copycat" Columbine. He planned out in detail -- down to the costs of the bomb supplies -- his plans for multiple explosions at the school, Lear said.

He even recorded an audio tape meant to be heard after he attacked the school and killed himself, though he had not set a date for his plans, Lear said.

Police continue to search the area around Schallenberger's home for additional supplies and weapons. No guns were found in the home, Lear said.

"I don't have any doubt that he was going to carry it out," Lear said. "On the surface, he was one thing, and in his writing, he was something else."

Police interviews with family and friends painted Schallenberger as a handsome, social student with ambitions for college. "He was not what you would call a loner," Lear said, adding that investigators aren't aware of any accomplices.

Chesterfield County Emergency Services Director Richard Carnes said a reverse 911 call was sent to residents Sunday night, alerting them that the school district is taking precautions "due to a potential bomb threat."

Carnes said a search of the school revealed nothing of concern, but there will be additional security Monday.


http://edition.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/04...lot/index.html

Kinda wonder where he got the money for this stuff...or........what kind of 'income bracket' his parents were in....hmmmmm.

But hey, I don't think income level has too much of a correlation in school violence in some cases.

RU OX Alum 04-21-2008 10:04 AM

Police interviews with family and friends painted Schallenberger as a handsome, social student with ambitions for college. "He was not what you would call a loner," Lear said, adding that investigators aren't aware of any accomplices./quote/bold

not sure why that was in bold, because of the kinda huh? moment, i guess

SydneyK 04-21-2008 10:10 AM

I wonder what my reaction would be if 10 pounds of something like ammonium nitrate was delivered to my house. Whose name was on the address label? The son's? Did the parents open it first? Did they know their son was planning something? Poor parents; I can't imagine what they're going through right now. Thank goodness they called the cops. That must've been a tough call to make.

DaemonSeid 04-21-2008 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by RU OX Alum (Post 1637353)
Police interviews with family and friends painted Schallenberger as a handsome, social student with ambitions for college. "He was not what you would call a loner," Lear said, adding that investigators aren't aware of any accomplices./quote/bold

not sure why that was in bold, because of the kinda huh? moment, i guess

The reason being is because one would have to wonder, if he was such a'sociable' and likeable guy, what drove him to want to blow up the school?

ThetaPrincess24 04-21-2008 12:41 PM

Thank goodness he was discovered in time.

DeltAlum 04-21-2008 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by RU OX Alum (Post 1637353)
...not sure why that was in bold, because of the kinda huh? moment, i guess

Probably because many of the times we hear of these attacks, the suspect is called or considered, "a loner."

It's considered part of their profile.

RU OX Alum 04-21-2008 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeltAlum (Post 1637467)
Probably because many of the times we hear of these attacks, the suspect is called or considered, "a loner."

It's considered part of their profile.

right, they said he wasn't a loner, had friends, but didn't have any accompliances and didn't tell anyone his plan and was acting alone

hence my confusion


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