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Texas mother accused of helping son plan school shooting | Texas mother accused of helping son plan school shooting |
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A Texas mother has been arrested for allegedly buying ammunition and tactical gear for her son who she knew was planning "mass targeted violence" at his school, officials said. | A Texas mother has been arrested for allegedly buying ammunition and tactical gear for her son who she knew was planning "mass targeted violence" at his school, officials said. |
Prosecutors say Ashley Pardo, 33, was aware of her son's obsession with violence, and "intentionally and knowingly aided" his violent goals in exchange for him babysitting his younger siblings. | Prosecutors say Ashley Pardo, 33, was aware of her son's obsession with violence, and "intentionally and knowingly aided" his violent goals in exchange for him babysitting his younger siblings. |
On Monday, the student showed up to Jeremiah Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio "wearing a mask, camouflage jacket and tactical pants but left shortly after", police said. He was later detained off-campus. | On Monday, the student showed up to Jeremiah Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio "wearing a mask, camouflage jacket and tactical pants but left shortly after", police said. He was later detained off-campus. |
The mother was arrested the same day after the boy's grandmother called police to say Ms Pardo had bought the gun for him. | The mother was arrested the same day after the boy's grandmother called police to say Ms Pardo had bought the gun for him. |
On Saturday, the 13-year-old boy's grandmother walked into his bedroom to find him playing with live ammunition and a hammer, according to a police affidavit. | |
She also found a homemade explosive made from a firework, on which the boy had written the name of an Australian man who attacked two mosques in New Zealand in 2019. | |
The grandmother reportedly told police that Ms Pardo had taken him to a military surplus store to purchase gear, including ammunition, a tactical vest and a helmet. | |
Police said that the student, who has not been named, told his grandmother on Monday that he was "going to be famous" before leaving for school. | Police said that the student, who has not been named, told his grandmother on Monday that he was "going to be famous" before leaving for school. |
The boy showed up at school "wearing a mask, camouflage jacket and tactical pants", but left shortly after, authorities said. Investigators and school officials did not know where the student was for a period of time, the court document states. | The boy showed up at school "wearing a mask, camouflage jacket and tactical pants", but left shortly after, authorities said. Investigators and school officials did not know where the student was for a period of time, the court document states. |
"The student was detained off-campus and charged with terrorism," the school said in a note to parents. The note added that he had been investigated for "some posts the student made online". | |
Prosecutors say that in January, school officials discovered a map he had drawn of Jeremiah Rhodes Middle School labelled "suicide route". The student then reportedly told officials that he had a "fascination with past mass shooters, including their manifestos". | Prosecutors say that in January, school officials discovered a map he had drawn of Jeremiah Rhodes Middle School labelled "suicide route". The student then reportedly told officials that he had a "fascination with past mass shooters, including their manifestos". |
In April, he was suspended for using a school computer to research previous mass shooting attacks. After attending an alternative school, he returned to his middle school on 8 May. | |
Officials said Ms Pardo was aware of the threats made by her son. | Officials said Ms Pardo was aware of the threats made by her son. |
"The Defendant expressed to the school her support of (her son's) violent expressions and drawings and does not feel concerned for his behaviour," the court document says about Ms Pardo. | |
She was charged with one count of aiding in commission of terrorism, court records show. She was released from custody on Tuesday after posting a $75,000 (£56,000) bail, and is due to return to court on 17 July. | She was charged with one count of aiding in commission of terrorism, court records show. She was released from custody on Tuesday after posting a $75,000 (£56,000) bail, and is due to return to court on 17 July. |
US police have been increasingly moving to hold parents accountable for their childrens' violence. | US police have been increasingly moving to hold parents accountable for their childrens' violence. |
Last year, the parents of a Michigan school shooter were convicted of manslaughter for purchasing a gun for their son as his mental health declined. | Last year, the parents of a Michigan school shooter were convicted of manslaughter for purchasing a gun for their son as his mental health declined. |
In Georgia, the father of a 14-year-old is facing charges of murder, manslaughter and child cruelty - the most severe charges against a parent over a US school shooting. | In Georgia, the father of a 14-year-old is facing charges of murder, manslaughter and child cruelty - the most severe charges against a parent over a US school shooting. |
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