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Mother allegedly buys ammunition, tactical gear for son's planned 'mass targeted violence' at middle school: Officials

A Texas mother has been arrested and charged for allegedly buying ammunition and tactical gear for her son's planned "mass targeted violence" at his middle school, officials said.

Ashley Pardo, 33, was arrested on Monday and charged with aiding in commission of terrorism after she allegedly provided ammunition and tactical gear to her 13-year-old son, whose behavior demonstrated plans for a "mass targeted violence" aimed at Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio, according to an affidavit obtained by ABC News.

Back in January, Pardo's son was first contacted in reference to "drawings of the local school he currently attended," the affidavit said. These drawings included a map of the school -- labeled "suicide route" -- and the name of the school written beside a rifle, the affidavit said.

The son, who was not named in the affidavit, was contacted by officials at the time and described a "fascination with past mass shooters," according to the affidavit.

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In April, the son was found researching the 2019 Christchuch mosque shooting in New Zealand -- a tragedy that killed 51 people -- on a school-issued computer, the affidavit said.

He was "subsequently suspended and later in the day attempted suicide with a straight razor causing significant injuries and requiring over 100 stitches," the affidavit noted. The boy attended an alternative school until May 7, according to officials.

His grandmother, with whom he had been staying "on various occasions," contacted police on Monday after she found her grandson "hitting a live bullet with a hammer," the affidavit said.

The middle schooler told his grandmother he received the bullet from Pardo and that she had "guns and ammunition at her house," according to the affidavit.

The grandmother told officials Pardo had been taking the boy to a local surplus store and bought him magazines, a tactical black vest "capable of concealing ballistic plates," a tactical black helmet and various army clothing, the affidavit said.

On Monday, the boy told his grandmother he was "going to be famous" before being picked up by his mom and taken to school, according to officials.

The grandmother then looked through the boy's bedroom, where she found magazines loaded with live rifle ammunition and pistol magazines loaded with live ammunition, the affidavit said.

She also found an "improvised explosive device" -- a mortar-style firework wrapped in duct tape -- among the boy's belongings, the affidavit noted. The explosive device had the words "For Brenton Tarrant," referencing the shooter in the 2019 mosque attack, along with multiple "SS" symbols and "14 words" -- referencing white supremacy -- written on it, according to the affidavit.

Along with the weaponry, the grandmother found a handwritten note referring to previous mass shootings, mass shooting suspects and the number of victims in each incident, the affidavit said.

Pardo had been aware of the threats made by her son, expressed to the school her support of his "violent expressions and drawings" and said she did not feel concerned for his behavior, according to the affidavit.

The affidavit noted that Pardo was purchasing the gear and ammunition for her son in exchange for babysitting his younger siblings.


The school told officials that on Monday, the boy arrived wearing a camouflage jacket, mask and tactical pants and left shortly after, the affidavit said.

In a letter sent to parents on Monday, Rhodes Middle School Principal Felismina Martinez said Pardo's son was "detained off-campus and is being charged with terrorism."

"Please know we take all potential threats seriously and act immediately to protect everyone in our care," Martinez said in the letter. "We will always remain vigilant to ensure our learning and working environment is safe and secure."

Pardo was released on a bond of $75,000 on Tuesday, according to jail records. She will return to court for a pre-indictment hearing on July 17, according to court records.

Police said during a press conference on Thursday that the boy remains in police custody at the Bexar County Juvenile Detention Facility pending a judge's decision.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/mother-al...tactical-gear-sons-planned/story?id=121800886

 


They need to release this video…
 
There is outrage in Britain, after Muhammad Faizan Khan - an illegal migrant - ‘rented’ a Deliveroo (food delivery service) account and proceeded to rape a pregnant woman he was delivering food to in Glasgow.

Khan forced his way into her property as his victim opened the door to receive the food, before subjecting her to a vile attack - which ultimately led to a miscarriage.

He has been jailed for just 12 months. The victim has warned that in just a year’s time ‘he could turn up to any woman’s house and do the same’.

Is this an appropriate punishment in the land where a woman’s Tweet saw her put away for 3 years?



 
After he's done his <12 months will he be banned from entering the UK? Or is he a case of "we can't send him back to his home country it's dangerous there"

Or maybe they give him a 2-5 year ban and after that he can go and apply for asylum in the UK, Scandinavia or any of the other fucked up places that lets anyone in?
 
After he's done his <12 months will he be banned from entering the UK? Or is he a case of "we can't send him back to his home country it's dangerous there"

Or maybe they give him a 2-5 year ban and after that he can go and apply for asylum in the UK, Scandinavia or any of the other fucked up places that lets anyone in?
It's virtually impossible to deport them, and even if they do somehow get approved for deportation it's like the death penalty in America whereby it takes years to get it done.

He will stay and be given social housing, probably under the guise that he'll be killed for being a rapist in his homeland (let's all pretend rape is a crime there).
 
The victim said, "The guy who did it to me will be out in 12 months and anyone like him can rent an account with no checks. He could turn up at any woman's door in Glasgow and do the same."

I wonder if Keir Starmer will let the dust settle before arresting and jailing her for those comments?
 
i'm making fun of you, goofball. not the victims. and don't worry i'll be there in 20 minutes when you pull another crime from kukluxklan.com to make fun of you again.
What exactly is your problem with this story being told?
 
"Small price to pay for diversity."

And you people thete are racist for not believing that.
 
The victim said, "The guy who did it to me will be out in 12 months and anyone like him can rent an account with no checks. He could turn up at any woman's door in Glasgow and do the same."

I wonder if Keir Starmer will let the dust settle before arresting and jailing her for those comments?

Out in 12 months? I'll be surprised if he spends more than half that time in jail. :mad:
 
don't pretend it's not weird that the dude's whole account is dedicated to finding and posting crimes done by migrants all over europe.
I find it weirder that there are that many crimes for people like him to find and you to call noticing a trend the government is finally admitting….troubling
 
don't pretend it's not weird that the dude's whole account is dedicated to finding and posting crimes done by migrants all over europe.
You didn't answer my question. The sexual assaults and violence brought by many refugees refusing to assimilate into the culture of the countries that take them in is definitely a serious issue that needs to be highlighted. Drop the "yOu oNlY CaRe wHeN It's a bRoWn PeRsOn!" deflection. It doesn't scare anybody anymore. It's boring.
 
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