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Judge: No evidence teen took ‘substantial step’ in mall shooting plot
Judge: No evidence teen took ‘substantial step’ in mall shooting plot
Judge: No evidence teen took ‘substantial step’ in mall shooting plot

Published on: 06/20/2025

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Circuit Judge Nickolas Brajcich said the federal government's decision to withhold

A Columbia County judge on Friday found the state had failed to show that a 14-year-old accused of plotting a mass shooting at a Washington mall had taken any “substantial step” toward carrying out the plan.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2025/06/judge-no-evidence-teen-took-substantial-step-in-mall-shooting-plot.html

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