The transgender teenager planning a massive shooting on Valentine's Day in Indiana has an “obsession” with Nicholas Cruz, the gunman who killed 17 people at his high school in Parkland, Florida. Authorities said.
Trinity Shockley, 18, is accused of two terrorist accusations against a conspiracy to commit murder and her plan to shoot Mooresville High School, but on the bedroom wall. He had a collage of mass shooters. CNN affiliate marketing wishes.
In the affidavit, police detail the message between Shockley and someone in the online chat room. It is said that there they discussed plans to commit mass murder with the AR-15, which the teen planned to buy.
According to the affidavit, “I'm staring at this at me,” Shockley sent a message, sending a message to the massive archer and white supremacist who slaughtered nine people in a historically black church in Charleston in 2015. I attached a photo of Dylan Roof's collage.
Other mass shooters in Shockley's collage include the roof and cruise as well as the Randy stairs, who killed three colleagues at a supermarket in Pennsylvania.
According to the affidavit, police found Shockley's backpack and a notebook containing the words “Kill,” “Bang,” and “I'm going to die.”
According to the affidavit, the school guidance counselor in Shockley met with her earlier this week.
Shockley, who is indicted under the name Trinity, said she was bullied at school after suffering from a drug overdose as she was struggling with her mother's recent death from a drug overdose and was attacked by a drunk driver. He reportedly spoke to the guidance counselor.
The 18-year-old previously focused on fundraising for the Mooresville community after being attacked by a drunk driver on his way to school in 2022.
Shockley was the daughter of a veteran of the 2019 US military, and according to GoFundMe, founded by her family at the time, she founded head injuries and numerous fractures after the accident.
Mooresville police were flipped over about Shockley after someone called the Sandy Hook tip line on Monday and told her a friend could access the AR-15 rifle. Officials say a high school in Parkland, Florida in 2018.
Shockley is said to have planned the shooting to coincide with Parkland's seventh anniversary.
The affidavit does not say whether police found the gun in shockree.



