Teen pleads guilty to attempted murder in cafeteria shooting
Source: Associated Press
Teen pleads guilty to attempted murder in cafeteria shooting
Dan Sewell, Associated Press
Updated 3:23 pm, Thursday, April 28, 2016
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) A 15-year-old boy accused of shooting students in a school cafeteria pleaded guilty Thursday to four counts of attempted murder and one count of inducing panic. In exchange, Butler County's prosecutor agreed to drop four felonious assault charges against James Austin Hancock.
Hancock was charged in the Feb. 29 shooting at Madison Local Schools near Middletown, north of Cincinnati. Authorities said Hancock, who was 14 at the time, took a relative's loaded gun to school and opened fire in a cafeteria, hitting two students. Two other students were injured either by shrapnel or while running away. Authorities did not give a motive.
The Associated Press generally does not identify juveniles charged with crimes, but Hancock's name was widely reported.
Defense attorney Charles Rittgers said Hancock's family was "in shock" after the shooting because the teen did not have a history of violence or of causing trouble.
Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/crime/article/New-hearing-for-Ohio-youth-charged-in-school-7380221.php
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(626 posts)SoCalMusicLover
(3,194 posts)They need to put handguns next to the Meatloaf & Mashed Potatoes trays in the lunch lines, just in case of an incident like this.
And motive? Why does he need a motive? His motive was...."Have Gun....Will Use" An unused gun is of little value after all.
Blandocyte
(1,231 posts)Yep.