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A teenager who planned to commit a mass shooting at an Indiana high school in February will serve 12 years in prison
Trinity Shockley, now 19, was arrested after the FBI’s Sandy Hook tip line was alerted by the teen's friend
The tipster said Shockley had "access to an AR15" and "admired” school shooter Nikolas Cruz
A teenager convicted of plotting a mass shooting at an Indiana high school earlier this year has been sentenced.
Trinity Shockley was sentenced on Nov. 24 to 20 years in prison with eight years suspended after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, according to online court records. Her sentence will be followed by five years of probation.
The 19-year-old became emotional in court and apologized to an intended target and the community, saying, “I am

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