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Trans teen allegedly plotted school shootings to become 'famous'

  
Via:  Jeremy in NC  •  2 weeks ago  •  10 comments

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Trans teen allegedly plotted school shootings to become 'famous'
A transgender Maryland teenager has been arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting at two schools after authorities were alerted about a manifesto, which the suspected referred to as a "memoir."

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A transgender Maryland teenager has been arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting at two schools in a twisted effort to become "famous."

Alex Ye, 18, of Rockville, whose legal name is Andrea, was arrested Wednesday and charged with threatening mass violence after allegedly authoring the 129-page document the suspect referred to as a "memoir," according to ABC News.

Authorities said the writing was about committing mass shootings at Wootton High School, which Ye had attended online, and at Lakewood Elementary School.

Alex Ye, 18, is charged with threatening mass violence. Montgomery County Department of Police

Ye allegedly told his former school counselor that he wanted to become "famous from this event," according to the outlet.

The student had claimed the memoir was a work of fiction — which included a disclaimer that it doesn't "represent the author's beliefs" — but a person with whom the student shared the document alerted authorities because it bore "striking similarities" to the writer.

The witness believed Ye — who is biologically female though identifies as male — was prepared to carry out the attacks shortly, according to the news outlet.

"I want to shoot up a school. I've been preparing for months. The gun is an AR-15. This gun is going to change lives tomorrow … As I walk through the hallways, I cherry pick the classrooms that are the easiest targets," Ye allegedly wrote, WBAL-TV reported.

"I need to figure out how to sneak the gun in. I have contemplated making bombs. The instructions to make them are surprisingly available online. I have also considered shooting up my former elementary school because little kids make easier targets," the student allegedly continued.

"High school's the best target; I'm the most familiar with the layout. I pace around my room like an evil mastermind. I've put so much effort into this. My ultimate goal would be to set the world record for the most amount of kills in a shooting. If I have time, I'll try to decapitate my victims with a knife to turn the injuries into deaths," the screed allegedly says.

According to court documents cited by ABC News, the witness told authorities that the writing was about "a transgender main character" named "James Wang" who was "being bullied in school and other issues that [the witness] believed were directly from Ye's life and not indicative of fiction."

Police said they found worrisome social media posts and internet searches by Ye, including allegedly searching "gun range near me," descriptions of an AR-15 and the phrase "But, I do recognize that my plan is fully unethical. It's selfish and evil," according to the outlet.

Chat records allegedly show the suspect discussing thoughts of shooting up his school with another person in September.

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"My homicidal ideation has been getting worse lately to the point I might act on it eventually," Ye allegedly wrote in December.

"I'd want to kill a lot of people or it wouldn't be worth it," the suspect said in another message that month, according to officials.

There's no allegation that Ye had possession of any firearms up to the time of his arrest, ABC News reported.

The person who shared the manifesto with Baltimore cops on March 3 and Ye both received treatment at a psychiatric facility in Maryland, WJLA reported.

Ye started receiving mental health treatment in December 2022 after making alleged threats, according to the outlet.

Rockville City police were later contacted and they conducted a welfare check on Ye, whose father allegedly told them he was not concerned with his child's mental status because he was certain the teen would contact their therapist, WJLA said.

The Montgomery County school district called the charges "extremely serious."
"Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) is aware of the arrest of a student from Thomas S. Wootton High School by the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD). The charges are extremely serious, involving alleged threats to harm others," it said, WBAL-TV reported.

"The student, who has not physically attended an MCPS school since the fall of 2022, has been actively participating in lessons through a virtual program called Online Pathways to Graduation," the school system said.
"This matter is an ongoing police investigation, and because of student privacy law (FERPA), MCPS cannot share any other information. It is important to understand that student privacy regulations are not a matter of arbitrary discretion but are instead firmly established by federal law," it added.

Ye, who has not yet entered a plea, is being held at the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit pending a bond hearing.

The investigation was conducted jointly by the Montgomery County police and the FBI.


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Jeremy Retired in NC
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1  seeder  Jeremy Retired in NC    2 weeks ago

She was going to attack a school she attended on-line?  Really?

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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2  Vic Eldred    2 weeks ago

We still can't see the Nashville Trans killer's manifesto:

When the Nashville Police denied requests for access to the writings, the manifesto became the subject of a lawsuit. Though Tennessee government attorneys claimed the records would be made public once the investigation closed, their refusal to release the material fueled speculation and conspiracy theories about why officials had censored it.   

We have a right to the truth about the trans school shooter’s manifesto (msn.com)


Evidently there is a violent thread running through these troubled trans kids.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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2.1  seeder  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  Vic Eldred @2    2 weeks ago
Evidently there is a violent thread running through these troubled trans kids.

And when this thread is pointed out it's shouted down by those who CHOSE to ignore the problems.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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2.1.1  Vic Eldred  replied to  Jeremy Retired in NC @2.1    2 weeks ago

They are purposefully ignoring it. The truth conflicts with their agenda. In this case a very evil agenda.

 
 
 
SteevieGee
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2.1.2  SteevieGee  replied to  Vic Eldred @2.1.1    2 weeks ago

So...  Shooting up schools is part of a trans agenda?

 
 
 
Krishna
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2.2  Krishna  replied to  Vic Eldred @2    2 weeks ago
Evidently there is a violent thread running through these troubled trans kids.

But I also remember that during the last few years there were a few stories about violent threads running through one or two troubled "straight" kids as well.

(IIRC, one of them actually shot to death someone..???)

 
 
 
evilone
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2.2.1  evilone  replied to  Krishna @2.2    2 weeks ago
But I also remember that during the last few years there were a few stories about violent threads running through one or two troubled "straight" kids as well.

The kid from Idaho who wanted to support ISIS busted a couple of weeks ago.

"I am going to perform a martyrdom operation very soon," he allegedly wrote in one recent message. "The targets will be the various churches in my town."

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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3  Hal A. Lujah    2 weeks ago

Wow, obviously it was because of transitioning.  /s

 
 
 
SteevieGee
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4  SteevieGee    2 weeks ago

Well, he's 'famous' now.  Hope it's worth it.

 
 
 
Mark in Wyoming
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5  Mark in Wyoming     2 weeks ago

I think this discussion can go many different ways.

Just for myself, I think it's going to boil down to the two issues of acceptance, or what the expected acceptance of the individual is, and rejection on the obvious levels of acceptance the other individual may have.

 
 

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