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Teen accused of plotting attack awaits sentencing

By Tom Coyne
Associated Press

SOUTH BEND, Ind.: A teenager who pleaded guilty last month to planning a Columbine-style attack at a northern Indiana high school with an Ohio man could be kept in juvenile custody until he turns 21.

The 16-year-old South Bend boy is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday afternoon for plotting the attack at Penn High School near Mishawaka.

Authorities say the teenager exchanged e-mails with 33-year-old Lee Billi of the Cleveland suburb of Lakewood. Officials say the two discussed simultaneous mass murders at Penn High and at another location that investigators haven't identified.

Billi has pleaded not guilty to charges he conspired with the teenager.

SOUTH BEND, Ind.: A teenager who pleaded guilty last month to planning a Columbine-style attack at a northern Indiana high school with an Ohio man could be kept in juvenile custody until he turns 21.

The 16-year-old South Bend boy is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday afternoon for plotting the attack at Penn High School near Mishawaka.

Authorities say the teenager exchanged e-mails with 33-year-old Lee Billi of the Cleveland suburb of Lakewood. Officials say the two discussed simultaneous mass murders at Penn High and at another location that investigators haven't identified.

Billi has pleaded not guilty to charges he conspired with the teenager.



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