$1.5 million bond set for teen in Mooresville school shooting plot
A bond has been set at $1.5 million for a Mooresville high school student accused of planning to carry out a school shooting on Valentine’s Day.
An anonymous tip out of Wisconsin led to the arrest of 18-year-old Trinity Shockley, who was arrested in February and booked into the Morgan County Jail on the following charges:
One count of Conspiracy to Commit Murder, a Level 1 Felony
One count of Intimidation: Threat to Commit Terrorism, a Level 5 Felony
One count of conspiracy to commit Intimidation: Threat to Commit Terrorism, a Level 5 Felony
Online court records show that a judge set Shockley’s bond at $1 million surety, plus $500,000 in cash.
According to previous reports, Morgan County Judge Dakota Van Leeuwen labeled Shockley a “significant threat to the safety of herself and the public,” when explaining why the teen was being held on no bond at the time while she underwent two psychological evaluations.
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