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(AP)  Two teens arrested in New Mexico on suspicion of burglary and theft had planned a shooting spree at a rural southwestern Colorado high school as early as this week, according to a sheriff who said he was among the targets.

Dolores County Sheriff Jim Martin said Thursday that the main force behind the plot, a 16-year-old, also planned to shoot his principal of Dove Creek High School and Martin's undersheriff, then use the law enforcement officers' weapons to continue shooting. Others at the school, including the superintendent, also were targeted, Martin said.

Martin said sheriff's deputies recovered seven rifles, including .22-caliber weapons, shotguns and an M1 carbine, at the Dove Creek home of the 16-year-old, and three more weapons when the teens were arrested in New Mexico.

"It was probably going to take place this week," Martin said. "He had the resources and capability to do this."

Authorities learned of the plot after the other suspect, 19-year-old Cody Barr, told his family about it, Martin told The Associated Press via phone from Cortez, where he had dropped Barr off at the Montezuma County jail.

No charges have been brought in the alleged school plot in Dove Creek, a town of about 700 near the Utah line and about 250 miles southwest of Denver. A message left at the school was not immediately returned.

The two were wanted on Colorado warrants for three felony burglaries, including a burglary at the juvenile's grandparents' home where thousands of dollars in cash and seven to 10 weapons were stolen.

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It was probably going to take place this week. He had the resources and capability to do this.

Jim Martin
Dolores County, Colo. sheriff
In New Mexico, San Juan County Undersheriff Mark McCloskey told the The Daily Times of Farmington that the Dove Creek teens were arrested Monday in a trailer east of Bloomfield where they had been hiding out. Both were extradited to Colorado on Thursday, Martin said.

The 16-year-old was being held at a juvenile detention center in La Plata County.

Martin would not confirm the name of the juvenile because of his age, though McCloskey provided it to the paper. No phone numbers were listed for either teen in Dove Creek, and it wasn't immediately known if either had an attorney.

The sheriff said both teens were involved in the plot, though it was primarily the 16-year-old who wanted to carry it out. He said the younger suspect "named the undersheriff and myself as targets and the idea was to take our weapons to continue with the shooting."

"He spent a lot of time thinking about this," Martin said.

Martin said Barr told him on the drive up from New Mexico on Thursday that the 16-year-old had planned to assault the school twice before and that Barr had talked him out of the plot. One planned assault was delayed because the school was on spring break.

Martin said investigators learned from the 16-year-old's family that the teen showed a marked change after a shotgun accident involving the boy's brother in 2005 wounded a friend.

"From that point forward his attitude turned 180 degrees," Martin said. "The family fears for its safety at this point."

Martin said the 16-year-old wasn't allowed on campus in the fall after showing up at school in a trench coat, his face painted white, and apparently didn't return to school.

"It was against dress code," Martin said.

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by barbaram99 April 10, 2009 2:15 PM EDT
I blame the home as parents don't lay down the law as they once did years ago. We can't blame,guns,computer,TV,music,visual games,church,books. We can blame the care takers in the home. They buy the games and what not to appease the children in their care. It like *here Jane/John Doe have fun and get out of my hair as I am too busy now. Run aglong* When this happens Mum/Dad aske Why. Yer too busy living yer life to care...I grew up when life was simple living. We had to mind . Time out don't work. Prisom don't work as they come out of there worse than when they went in.
Parents just yell at the kids,have them for the state aid..Let them run wild. The nanny govt won't allow a paw placed on the seat and allow the adult to make the child mind..The children are out of control as the children's grand parents failed to raise their parents right. It is the home.
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by bigmo47 April 10, 2009 1:53 PM EDT
UR majesty, The countries that you named did not institue gun control, in the sense that it was instituted in America until the assault weapons ban expired a few yars ago. They barred any citizen from owning any firearms. That's a completely different thing. But you know that already, you are just hoping nobody paid attention to the wording of your "facts".
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by gunownerdan April 10, 2009 11:43 AM EDT
Gun bans make mass shootings possible.
Why?
Because unarmed people can't fight back.
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by kds562 April 10, 2009 11:07 AM EDT
A shotgun is all that is needed to protect your home but the NRA and all the gun nuts would object to restricting AK47s or 50 cals that can penetrate walls and kill children in the next room or next house. The so-called responsible law abidding owners of the guns these kids were about to use should be locked up for allowing access to them.
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by notblue April 10, 2009 11:03 AM EDT
In our new progressive America displaced blame is neccessay if personal responsibility is no longer part of the equation. Not unlike the prgressives at these posts happily blaming America and Israel for terrorism never once blaming the terrorists themselves. LIke this story blaming guns and ignoring the parents and the students themselves, here at leftwing central it's never the root cause of the evil it's always some outside influence or in this case an object or tool used by the perpetrators. It's like blaming the bomb not the bomber.
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by dagrandma April 10, 2009 10:01 AM EDT
Though I'm often accused of being a bleeding heart liberal, I'm with UR Majesty. Do you really want to live in a country where the only people owning guns are the government and the criminals? Not me.
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by spaceintime April 10, 2009 9:28 AM EDT
If you have the thought of killing others and planning it out and get caught doing it then you should be put in prison.
No more slapping kids on the back side of the hand and sending little Billy home to mommy,enough is enough,you want to plat with the big boys then take in the back side like a man
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by stevex47 April 10, 2009 9:23 AM EDT
""The family fears for its safety at this point."

Sounds like they need to get some more guns now.
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by mogul_racer April 10, 2009 9:08 AM EDT
Hey Splat,
Sounds great! You move to France and we'll both be happy.
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by ncx April 10, 2009 9:08 AM EDT
Obama, Hillary, Nancy, Harry, and Eric are ALL on record as being for gun control. It's hardly paranoia to assume they will attempt to infringe on the 2nd Amendment.
Posted by gregorio57 at 5:51 AM : Apr 10, 2009
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Or, as an alternative, you could first take some lessons in the English language and then actually read the 2nd Amendment.

Here, I'll even provide it for all you idiots who, for your own convenience and bias, always leave off the first qualifying clauses:

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
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by MIO42 April 10, 2009 9:08 AM EDT
Martin said the 16-year-old wasn't allowed on campus in the fall after showing up at school in a trench coat, his face painted white,


seems like normal behaviour
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by mogul_racer April 10, 2009 9:01 AM EDT
ShooShoeBush,
Through all of your ranting about NRA having blood on their hands you failed to mention that 1) These guns were STOLEN (just like Columbine). 2) One must be 21 to legally purchase a handgun. So exactly how were those used at Columbine legally obtained?
The fact is Harris and Klebold were thieves and murderers. Not the mixed-up youth who went to Guns-R-Us and bought a sack of firearms you make them out to be.
Get your facts straight. If you manipulate a fact to suit your need it is no longer a fact.
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by excop1949 April 10, 2009 9:01 AM EDT
"Common sense gun laws" work just fine...for people that obey the law.
Criminals (and future criminals) aren't in that category.
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by gregorio57 April 10, 2009 8:51 AM EDT
farpoint200,

Obama, Hillary, Nancy, Harry, and Eric are ALL on record as being for gun control. It's hardly paranoia to assume they will attempt to infringe on the 2nd Amendment.
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by gregorio57 April 10, 2009 8:43 AM EDT
What we need are some common-sense free speech laws to prevent the kind of intellectual violence ShoeShoeBush is perpetrating on logic!
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by UR_Majesty April 10, 2009 8:43 AM EDT
Australians said it would never happen there.
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by UR_Majesty April 10, 2009 8:41 AM EDT
It has been 12 months since Australiias were forced by law to give up their guns.
Results in Victoria alone, show homicides with firearms is up 300%.
Gun control does not work.............
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by I_am_me1953 April 10, 2009 8:36 AM EDT
Lock them up as adults, and give them a minimum sentence of 60 years. Let it be a warning to any other punks who want to create this kind of terrorism.
Posted by lemonskinkus at 9:27 PM : Apr 9, 2009

You really think that other "punks" stupid enough to do something like this in the future are going to care what happened to these "punks"? Not if you stick them in prison where they can watch tv and play games and get free room and board.

20 years of hard (and i do mean hard) labor (at least 8 hours a day of it) would be a much better deterrent. Hauling rocks, making license plates, that kind of thing. Make them EARN their keep instead of being a drain on taxpayer resources.

Posted by cs4466 at 11:49 PM : Apr 9, 2009
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Unfortunately you are both wrong. No sentence, even the death penalty, is a deterent to crime. The criminal mind doesn't think about getting caught and being "punished" until after they commit the crime and are caught. The criminal mind, from assault to burglery to capital murder thinks they will commit the perfect crime and will never be caught.

If you get down to it, the 16yo probably considered, at least subconsciously, he would be killed and was looking for assisted suicide. The article states that his life turned 180 after an gun accident involving his brotehr in 2005.
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by UR_Majesty April 10, 2009 8:36 AM EDT
ShooShoeBush , I gave you a lesson on gun control . YOU FAILED.
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by I_am_me1953 April 10, 2009 8:30 AM EDT
From the above article, "Martin said Barr told him on the drive up from New Mexico on Thursday that the 16-year-old had planned to assault the school twice before and that Barr had talked him out of the plot. One planned assault was delayed because the school was on spring break."
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Well I gues spring break is as good a reason as any to cancel those plans. Thankfully both were caught. What surpirses me though is that it appears that the 16yo was in charge. The 19yo was a follower. Both equally weak minded
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