Two teens admitted today they made a criminal threat in connection with planning a mass shooting at South Pasadena High School last year, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced.
The two teens, now 18 and 17, appeared in Pasadena Juvenile Court and each admitted to one felony count of criminal threats. They were ordered to be placed home on probation.
Prosecutors said the defendants talked last August about carrying out a shooting at their high school. The pair shared their plans with another teen and later threatened to kill the teen, prosecutors said.
The case was investigated by the South Pasadena Police Department.
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