Plea Agreement Filed in Case of Would-Be Mooresville HS School Shooter
Shockley pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and faces 12.5 years in prison plus probation after plotting a Valentine's Day shooting at Mooresville High School.
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Mooresville student accused of planning school shooting takes plea deal
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — A plea agreement has been filed for the Mooresville High School student accused of planning of Valentine’s Day school shooting. News 8 first reported on Trinity Shockley, 18, after her arrest in February. Police say the high school senior had been planning to shoot students during lunch on Feb. 14, exactly seven years after the Parkland High School shooting in Florida in 2018. Detectives also noted in an arrest affida…
Plea agreement filed in case of would-be Mooresville HS school shooter
MOORESVILLE, Ind. — A plea agreement has been filed surrounding the case of Trinity Shockley, a Mooresville High School student who was allegedly planning a school shooting. According to cour…
Mooresville teen pleads guilty to conspiracy in Valentine's Day shooting plot
MOORESVILLE Trinity Shockley, the 18-year-old former Mooresville High School student arrested for plotting a Valentine's Day shooting, has entered a guilty plea to conspiracy to commit murder under a negotiated agreement filed in Morgan Superior Court.The plea agreement, filed October 24, reduces the original level 1 felony charge to a level 2 felony and dismisses additional intimidation charges. If accepted, Shockley will serve 12.5 years in th…
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