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Indiana's transgender high school students are accused of planning to kill a large number of students on Valentine's Day, the anniversary of the shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

Trinity J. Shockley, 18, is not being held at the Morgan County Jail in Martinsville, Indiana. Shockley on Thursday at Morgan Superior Court 1, counting two low-level felony, the highest level of felony of conspiracy to commit murder and two low-level felony of threats to commit terrorism, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital. He was indicted.

Shockley identifies as a transgender man and is often by Jamie and Dex's side.

The plot of mass shooting at Mooresville High School was blocked when the Indianapolis FBI received the tip and contacted the Metropolitan Police Department (MMPD) in Mooresville to assess reliability. FBI Indianapolis said in a statement from Fox News Digital that the agency “quickly coordinated” with local officials for the investigation.

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Trinity J. Shockley was held at the Morgan County Jail in Martinsville, Indiana. She was charged on Thursday in Morgan Superior Court 1 with two low-level felony counts, the highest level felony of conspiracy to commit murder and the threat of committing terrorism. (Morgan County Jail)

The hint stated that someone later identified as Shockley had planned to fire, accessing an AR-15 rifle and ordered a bulletproof vest. The hint is reportedly engrossed in Nicholas Cruz, who fired a shooting at Parkland High School in Florida on Valentine's Day 2018.

On Wednesday, Morgan County Sheriff's Office officials conducted a search at the Shockley home.

At home, Shockley had a recent “shrine” of large school shooters, according to court documents.

The walls included Dylan Roof, who killed multiple people at a church shot in Charleston, South Carolina, and Ethan Crumby in the 2021 Oxford High School shooting. According to the documents, Shockley had a photo album of Masshooters, and also a button with a face.

Law enforcement also reportedly seized many notebooks from Shockley's room. In the recovered notebook, Shockley was identified as “Dex…Transgender Man.” [who has] Many murder ideas. ”

“These thoughts never seem to stop. You might think I'm Edgelord, but in reality I'm just a loser,” Shockley wrote in an entry dated December 16, 2024. In fact, I'm the government you ask. .

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In another entry in January, Shockley wrote that he wanted to hurt others, saying that people should be “killed” and “wiping away from humanity.”

“You need to be burned out, killed, wiped out of humanity,” he wrote. “Now I want to pull out a [sic] AR-15. ”

Read the possibility of affidavit:

During the investigation, authorities also found Shockley's inconsistencies and an archive of Snapchat accounts, including conversations about planning a shooting at the school. Discord reportedly said Shockley's username was “Crazy Nicolas.”

In one conversation with “TCC MAMA” on January 12, 2025, Shockley claimed that there was an AR-15 and was ready for “Parkland Part 2.”

Jamie: “Yeah, I'm honestly coming closer to my shooting. I have an AR-15.”

TCC MAMA: “OMD it's so cool!! But wait, do you have a solid plan?”

Jamie: “Parkingland Part 2. Of course. I've been planning this for a year.”

TCC Mama: “Are you planning to kill yourself?”

Jamie: “No.”

TCC MAMA: “Okay, your secret is safe with me. Your child is terrible.

Investigators said Shockley plans to commit a crime at lunchtime.

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Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nicholas Cruz is sitting at the defense table at a ruling hearing in Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Tuesday, November 1, 2022. (Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun Sentinel, via Pool

In favor of court documents, Shockley told police in an interview Wednesday.

“[Shockley] I stated that [Shockley] I wanted to recreate it [what] Cruz did that, [Shockley] The document said. “That was said out of anger. [Shockley] I'm trying to help with that. [Shockley] I wanted to be homeschooled because of how bad my thoughts were…”

Shockley also told police about being bullied and teased after being attacked by suspected drunk drivers in September 2022. The collision caused Shockley to suffer injuries to his skull and brain. According to a report by WRTV at the time.

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Driver Michael Simpson, 35, committed suicide about a year later, and before criminal charges against him were resolved. Detectives say Shockley expressed guilt over Simpson's suicide.

Detectives also said in court documents that Shockley had sought mental health resources from the school district, but Shockley's father denied the request. School officials allegedly told investigators that Shockley's father “doesn't believe in mental health treatment.”

Mooresville High School

Moorsville High School in Moorsville, Indiana. (Mooresville High School via Facebook)

Mooresville school principal Jake Allen said he appreciated the “quick response” by local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.

“Through partnerships between school staff and multiple external agencies, a variety of mental health resources are available to all students at Mooresville schools,” Allen said in a statement. “We strongly recommend it to students and families by asking questions about the resources we can reach out to our school offices.”

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“Our schools must always be a place of safety, learning and belonging,” he said. “We are committed to doing everything with all our strength to keep schools safe. As a community, we will continue to protect and support each other.”

Shockley's next court appearance was not immediately available in online court records.

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