Florida Teens Charged in School Shooting Plot
Two teenage girls from Lake Brantley High School in Florida are facing serious charges for allegedly plotting to kill a classmate. The girls, aged 14 and 15, appeared in court where a judge denied them bond, keeping them in custody. Prosecutors claim the plan involved twisted ideas and an obsession with school shooters. During the hearing, patrol car video showed the girls giggling and joking about their arrest, leading officials to argue they posed a real danger. Defense lawyers, however, pointed to the video as a sign of deeper mental health problems and requested proper treatment instead of jail time. The judge agreed to order mental health evaluations but kept the girls in custody until their next court date on April twenty-ninth.
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