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In re C.C. CA3
This case is based on conversations between high school students. C.C. attended high school with G.O., B.L., and I.F. He spoke with his three classmates about guns and school shootings. He showed G.O. a “to do list” of people he wanted to shoot, including students, teachers and school officials. He told I.F. about how he would orchestrate a school shooting and shared his list of intended victims. He spoke with B.L., who shared her own to do list. After a math teacher confiscated C.C.’s school-issued laptop, a search history that included a Google search for “school shooting simulator” was discovered as well as C.C.’s to do list and notes alluding to a school shooting. When questioned by a school resource officer, C.C. said he was just joking. I.F. was not afraid because she did not believe he would carry out a school shooting. G.O. originally thought C.C. was joking, but became scared when he told her not to attend school because he was going to shoot up their English class

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