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‘Mass casualty attack’ plot at Texas high school involving 2 teens thwarted: FBI

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  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said it thwarted a “mass casualty attack” plot involving two teens from Texas. Law enforcement said the 15- and 16-year-old girls were planning to use pipe bombs and guns in an attack at a high school in Harris County, Texas.
  • The FBI threat mitigation squad reportedly moved quickly on Tuesday after learning of the plot from local authorities and located the girls within 30 minutes of the call, taking both of them into custody.
  • Authorities said that the 16-year-old suspect is a student at the targeted high school and is being held on a charge of making a terroristic threat, while the other student, who is 15, is being held on an unrelated charge.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said it thwarted a “mass casualty attack” plot involving two teens in Texas. Law enforcement says the 15- and 16-year-old girls were planning to use pipe bombs and guns in an attack at a high school in Harris County, Texas.

What happened to the suspects?

The FBI reportedly moved quickly on Tuesday, Feb. 18, after learning of the plot from local authorities, and found the girls within 30 minutes of the call, taking both of them into custody.

Authorities said the 16-year-old suspect is a student at the targeted high school and is being held on a charge of making a terrorist threat, while the other student, who is 15, is being held on an unrelated charge.

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What have investigators uncovered?

Investigators say no firearms, bombs or bomb-making material were recovered, but noted that the investigation is still ongoing.

Why is the incident important for the bigger picture?

The incident comes after the FBI said it worked with local police in Mooresville, Indiana, to prevent a mass shooting plot at a high school after threats were posted online by the suspect.

FBI officials lauded the latest effort, saying it’s the “perfect example” of how federal, state and local law enforcement can work together to stop attacks before they happen.

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[CRAIG NIGRELLI]

THE F-B-I SAYS IT THWARTED A “MASS CASUALTY ATTACK” PLOT INVOLVING TWO TEXAS TEENS.

LAW ENFORCEMENT SAYS THE 15- AND 16-YEAR-OLD GIRLS WERE PLANNING TO USE PIPE BOMBS AND GUNS IN AN ATTACK AT A HIGH SCHOOL IN HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS.

THE F-B-I THREAT MITIGATION TEAM REPORTEDLY MOVED QUICKLY TUESDAY AFTER LEARNING OF THE PLOT FROM LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND FOUND THE GIRLS WITHIN 30 MINUTES OF THE CALL– TAKING BOTH GIRLS INTO CUSTODY.

AUTHORITIES SAY THE 16-YEAR-OLD SUSPECT IS A STUDENT AT THE TARGETED HIGH SCHOOL AND IS BEING HELD ON A CHARGE OF MAKING A TERRORISTIC THREAT.

THE 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL IS BEING HELD ON AN UNRELATED CHARGE.

INVESTIGATORS SAY NO FIREARMS, BOMBS OR BOMB-MAKING MATERIALS WERE RECOVERED, BUT SAY THE INVESTIGATION IS ONGOING.

THE INCIDENT COMES AFTER THE F-B-I SAYS IT WORKED WITH LOCAL POLICE IN MOORESVILLE, INDIANA TO PREVENT A MASS SHOOTING PLOT AT A HIGH SCHOOL THERE FOLLOWING THREATS POSTED ONLINE BY THE SUSPECT.

F-B-I OFFICIALS LAUDED THE LATEST EFFORT IN TEXAS SAYING IT’S THE “PERFECT EXAMPLE” OF HOW FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT CAN WORK TOGETHER TO STOP ATTACKS BEFORE THEY HAPPEN.

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