February 11, 2009 6:37 PM
- Text
Principal: Kids' Tips Stopped Shooting
(CBS/AP)
Authorities say a tip from two girls alerted officials at Winslow Township High School to a plot in which four teenagers were allegedly planning a lunch-period massacre.
The four suspects, boys aged 14 to 16, now face charges of murder conspiracy, terrorism, terroristic threats, and conspiracy to make terroristic threats. All four were arrested last week.
"We never heard definitively that it was this week," interim Principal Michele Ferner told the Courier-Post of Cherry Hill. "What we heard was the 28th or 24th of April because it was closer, and I hate to use this word, but the Columbine anniversary."
Officials became aware of the plot in March when the girls went to the interim principal's office and mentioned a 2003 movie that depicts a school shooting.
"The good news is that the system worked," Ferner told the Courier-Post. "The kids trusted the administration and the teaching staff enough to come to us with the rumors, knowing that we would investigate them."
The boys remain in custody at the Camden County Youth Center in Blackwood pending a juvenile court hearing this week. Judge Angelo DiCamillo of the Family Division of Superior Court in Camden has ordered psychological and psychiatric evaluations for all four.
The four suspects, boys aged 14 to 16, now face charges of murder conspiracy, terrorism, terroristic threats, and conspiracy to make terroristic threats. All four were arrested last week.
"We never heard definitively that it was this week," interim Principal Michele Ferner told the Courier-Post of Cherry Hill. "What we heard was the 28th or 24th of April because it was closer, and I hate to use this word, but the Columbine anniversary."
Officials became aware of the plot in March when the girls went to the interim principal's office and mentioned a 2003 movie that depicts a school shooting.
"The good news is that the system worked," Ferner told the Courier-Post. "The kids trusted the administration and the teaching staff enough to come to us with the rumors, knowing that we would investigate them."
The boys remain in custody at the Camden County Youth Center in Blackwood pending a juvenile court hearing this week. Judge Angelo DiCamillo of the Family Division of Superior Court in Camden has ordered psychological and psychiatric evaluations for all four.
Latest Now in National
- Should the U.S. be more involved in Syria?
- Bloodshed in Syria continues
- Contraception flap: How big an issue?
- Romney at CPAC: I'm true conservative
- Coroner in Ohio changes ruling in 1972 death
- APNewsBreak: Satellite spots tanks in Syrian city
- APNewsBreak: Satellite spots tanks in Syrian city
- Ill. Sen. Mark Kirk moved to stroke rehab center
- Comedian's BYU black history video goes viral
- Explosion at Fla. horse center kills worker, horse
- Explosion at Fla. horse center kills worker, horse
- Fight breaks out at a funeral in Phoenix
- Mom who threw tot in NY river can go home to India
- Schoolgirls excluded from Dallas movie screening
- Woman pleads guilty in NY newborn kidnap case
- Developer may open rival Philadelphia newspaper
- Developer may open rival Philadelphia newspaper
Latest CBS News Headlines
on Facebook Most Discussed Stories
on CBS News
- Wade scores 26, Bosh 24; Heat beat Wizards 106-89
- Great February getaways, for less
- Tyreke Evans leads Kings past Thunder
- Tyreke Evans leads Kings past Thunder
on Facebook Most Discussed Stories
on CBS News






