
12:19 p.m. UPDATE TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Topeka teenager is charged with four felonies in what the Shawnee County District Attorney calls a planned school shooting.
The 17-year-old was charged Wednesday with four counts of soliciting first-degree murder.
District Attorney Chad Taylor says the teen was planning to shoot two administrators at Topeka West High School, a Topeka police officer and a school police officer working at the high school. Taylor did not release his name.
Taylor says the teenager was arrested Tuesday evening outside Topeka. He has a detention hearing scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
Taylor wouldn’t release many details about the alleged plan but said the threat was viable and the situation developed in mid-December.
The defendant is being charged as a juvenile but Taylor says he’ll seek to have him tried as an adult.
TOPEKA (AP) — A Topeka teenager has been charged with four counts of soliciting first-degree murder for allegedly planning to shoot students at a local high school.
Shawnee County District Attorney Chad Taylor says his office filed the felony charges against the 17-year-old, but the investigation is ongoing.
Taylor was expected to give further details at a news conference Wednesday morning.