💨 Abstract
In Montgomery County, Maryland, a former student, Alex Ye, 19, was sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to threatening to commit a school shooting. His 129-page "manifesto" detailed plans to attack two local schools. Ye's defense argued the writings were fictional, but prosecutors pointed out they were not initially labeled as such.
Courtesy: Thomas Robertson
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