Mother allegedly buys ammunition, tactical gear for son's planned 'mass targeted violence' at middle school: Officials

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Back in January, Pardo's son was first contacted in reference to "drawings of the local school he currently attended," the affidavit said. These drawings included a map of the school -- labeled "suicide route" -- and the name of the school written beside a rifle, the affidavit said.

The son, who was not named in the affidavit, was contacted by officials at the time and described a "fascination with past mass shooters," according to the affidavit.

In April, the son was found researching the 2019 Christchuch mosque shooting in New Zealand -- a tragedy that killed 51 people -- on a school-issued computer, the affidavit said.

He was "subsequently suspended and later in the day attempted suicide with a straight razor causing significant injuries and requiring over 100 stitches," the affidavit noted. The boy attended an alternative school until May 7, according to officials.

His grandmother, with whom he had been staying "on various occasions," contacted police on Monday after she found her grandson "hitting a live bullet with a hammer," the affidavit said.
On Monday, the boy told his grandmother he was "going to be famous" before being picked up by his mom and taken to school, according to officials.


The grandmother then looked through the boy's bedroom, where she found magazines loaded with live rifle ammunition and pistol magazines loaded with live ammunition, the affidavit said.

She also found an "improvised explosive device" -- a mortar-style firework wrapped in duct tape -- among the boy's belongings, the affidavit noted. The explosive device had the words "For Brenton Tarrant," referencing the shooter in the 2019 mosque attack, along with multiple "SS" symbols and "14 words" -- referencing white supremacy -- written on it, according to the affidavit.

Along with the weaponry, the grandmother found a handwritten note referring to previous mass shootings, mass shooting suspects and the number of victims in each incident,
I read all of that already. I stated that he probably shouldn't have been given a gun and ammo.
He seems to be a bad egg, lost cause, but none of what he did is illegal.
 
I read all of that already. I stated that he probably shouldn't have been given a gun and ammo.
He seems to be a bad egg, lost cause, but none of what he did is illegal.
Not familiar with conspiracy laws?
 
Not familiar with conspiracy laws?
I know enough to know that that would require more than one person.

The kid's a suicidal loser. I get that. I feel sorry for him. It's empathy, something you wouldn't understand.
 
I know enough to know that that would require more than one person.
The mother and the son. Did you not read read any of the facts?
The kid's a suicidal loser. I get that. I feel sorry for him. It's empathy, something you wouldn't understand.
And you clearly have the intellect, comprehension and attention span of a chihuahua. So where do we go from here?
 
The mother and the son. Did you not read read any of the facts?

And you clearly have the intellect, comprehension and attention span of a chihuahua. So where do we go from here?
We say goodbye.
 
Did you skip over these facts?

Back in January, Pardo's son was first contacted in reference to "drawings of the local school he currently attended," the affidavit said. These drawings included a map of the school -- labeled "suicide route" -- and the name of the school written beside a rifle, the affidavit said.

The son, who was not named in the affidavit, was contacted by officials at the time and described a "fascination with past mass shooters," according to the affidavit.

In April, the son was found researching the 2019 Christchuch mosque shooting in New Zealand -- a tragedy that killed 51 people -- on a school-issued computer, the affidavit said.

He was "subsequently suspended and later in the day attempted suicide with a straight razor causing significant injuries and requiring over 100 stitches," the affidavit noted. The boy attended an alternative school until May 7, according to officials.

His grandmother, with whom he had been staying "on various occasions," contacted police on Monday after she found her grandson "hitting a live bullet with a hammer," the affidavit said.
On Monday, the boy told his grandmother he was "going to be famous" before being picked up by his mom and taken to school, according to officials.


The grandmother then looked through the boy's bedroom, where she found magazines loaded with live rifle ammunition and pistol magazines loaded with live ammunition, the affidavit said.

She also found an "improvised explosive device" -- a mortar-style firework wrapped in duct tape -- among the boy's belongings, the affidavit noted. The explosive device had the words "For Brenton Tarrant," referencing the shooter in the 2019 mosque attack, along with multiple "SS" symbols and "14 words" -- referencing white supremacy -- written on it, according to the affidavit.

Along with the weaponry, the grandmother found a handwritten note referring to previous mass shootings, mass shooting suspects and the number of victims in each incident,
The IED is a felony all by itself.
 
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