Teen gets 3 years for school threats

Oct. 3, 2007
Shawn Sturtz was arrested last year for allegedly threatening to bomb Green Bay, Wis., school.

Shawn Sturtz, 18, will serve three years in prison for participating in a conspiracy to attack Green Bay (Wis.) East High School. Sturtz also was placed on six years of extended supervision. He was convicted in August of conspiracy to commit first-degree intentional homicide. Sturtz was one of three teens arrested in September 2006 after Sturtz told another student about a plan to attack the school with guns and homemade bombs. The student notified school officials, who went to police.

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