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Md. teen who wrote ‘manifesto’ about school shootings found guilty of threatening mass violence

Summary by Washington Top News
Alex Ye, a former student of Wootton High School in Montgomery County, Maryland, was found guilty Wednesday of threatening to commit an act of mass violence. Ye is facing 10 years in prison. His conviction comes months after he was arrested last April in Rockville after a joint investigation between the Montgomery County Police Department and the FBI into a 129-page manifesto written by Ye that detailed a school shooting. Proving central to the …
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