https://nypost.com/2025/02/13/us-news/indiana-girl-charged-with-plotting-valentines-day-shooting-at-high-school/Attempted school shooting by another FtM transgender student, was thwarted by a tip to the FBI who arrested her before she could carry out the attack planned for today;
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An individual notified the FBI's Sandy Hook Promise's Say Something Anonymous Reporting System, saying that their friend was preparing to commit a shooting in Indiana on February 14, according to court documents. The informant said that the suspect had ordered a bulletproof vest and had access to an AR-15.
On February 11, Shockley reportedly told a school counselor that she had allegedly been sending letters to Florida Parkland High School mass shooter, Nikolas Cruz, while he's been in prison. It was also reported that Shockley had a heart-shaped locket necklace with a photo of Cruz inside.
A search warrant was executed at Shockley's home on February 12 as part of a joint law enforcement operation consisting of Mooresville police detectives, Morgan County Sheriff's Office detectives, and officers from the Mooresville School Police. Shockley was arrested following the search warrant.
Court documents state that detectives found multiple photos of Cruz and two other mass shooters - Dylan Roof and Andrew Blaze - in Shockley's bedroom. Authorities also recovered AR-15 magazines and a box of .40 caliber rounds in the suspect's father's bedroom. Additionally, detectives recovered three notebooks in Shockley's backpack, which included professions of love for mass shooters and desires "to hurt others."
The excerpts found inside the notebook, according to court documents, included: "I want to be just like Elliot Rodger," a mass shooter who killed six people in California in 2014; "I want to hurt others;" "I hate you all DIE DIE DIE;" "I miss Ethan (Crumbley). We were the same, born 2006, same eyes. Boom;" "Becoming the worst version of myself hurts but this needs to be done;" "I love you Nikolas (Cruz);" and "Why can't Nikolas be mine? I need him in my life."
According to court filings, Shockley sent messages to people on the messaging app Discord, where the suspect allegedly shared plans for a "Parkland part two" that had been in the works "for a year." The messages also included a photo of 10 AR-15 magazines and plans to purchase "a bulletproof vest." On February 10, Shockley sent a message stating, "4 more days."