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March 4, 2014 Troubled Natalie Carpenter Plans Columbine Inspired Attack on Connecticut High School Natalie Carpenter was arrested along with friend Peter Thulin for planning to sneak into Danbury High School, hold students and staff hostage and shoot “until everyone was dead.” Connecticut which is still recovering from the tragedy at Sandy Hook. The arrest warrant revealed Carpenter was obsessed with the 1999 Columbine School shooting. She lived at Hope House, a group home for patients with mental health issues, and previously had crashed her mother's car into the garage door, bought a knife and tried to buy guns.
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- she crashed mothers car into garage door, terrorist behavior
- she was a U.S. citizen since she was adopted from Lithuania.
- Carpenter had purchased a “Rambo” style knife, with a 6-1/2-inch blade, from Wasteland, on Water Street.
- the woman was bullied and isolated from peers. One neighbor said her son avoided Carpenter “like the plague” because of perceived erratic behavior.
- being held at Niantic Corrections Institute on $300,000 for charges of attempt to commit first-degree assault and conspiracy to commit assault, both felonies.
- went to Walmart and filled out paperwork to purchase a shotgun or rifle and was told she had to wait two weeks
- Carpenter and Thulin went to Tactical Arms, a city gun store on Migeon Avenue, and attempted to purchase a 12-gauge shotgun.
- planned to get another man to drive them to Danbury High School, where Carpenter said would shoot anyone who interfered, including police, before committing suicide in the school cafeteria because she wanted to “show people who bullied her what happens,” her mother said.
- her daughter suffers from personality disorder, attention deficit disorder and depression, and had cut herself and attempted suicide, court documents show.
- n a manifesto police discovered at in her Main Street apartment at Hope House, a group home for patients with mental health issues, Carpenter referred to the gunmen as “heroes” and said she wanted to “follow in their footsteps.”
Cops: Natalie Carpenter was obsessed with Columbine, warrant details plans for Connecticut school shootings
By Isaac Avilucea, The Register Citizen
POSTED: 04/01/14, 11:27 AM EDT | UPDATED: 3 SECS AGO
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Natalie A. CarpenterContributed photo — Torrington Police Department
LITCHFIELD >> Bent on fame and exacting revenge on the people she believed responsible for her pain and isolation, police say Natalie Carpenter plotted with 19-year-old accomplice Peter Thulin to covertly sneak into Danbury High School, hold students and staff hostage and shoot “until everyone was dead.”
The murder-suicide plot sent shockwaves across Connecticut, which is still recovering from the tragedy at Sandy Hook, where 20-year-old Adam Lanza fatally shot 20 elementary students and six adult staff members in December 2012.
An arrest warrant, which was unsealed after several weeks of delays by the court Tuesday, revealed Carpenter was obsessed with the 1999 Columbine School shooting, when Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, armed with guns and bombs, stormed into the school and killed 12 students and a teacher before turning the gun on themselves in the high school library. Witness accounts in the warrant also reference plans to shoot up Stratford High School.
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Following the arrest of a woman accused of making threats against two Connecticut schools, police in Torrington said they obtained an additional arrest warrant.Police said Natalie A. Carpenter, 18, made verbal threats of violence toward schools in Danbury and Stratford.The second suspect was not named by police, but they said he's a 19-year-old Torrington resident who was receiving medical care at a secure facility.Parents said it was enough to put them on edge."You don't want anyone's kids to get hurt," said Joe Pascale, a parent in Stratford.Police said Carpenter did not make threats against Torrington, where she lives. They arrested her at a group home on Main Street.There, they said they found a manifesto of plans that specifically mentioned Danbury High School and Bunnell High School in Stratford."I was shocked, I'm like 'oh my God, I went to school with this person,'" said Meghan Preto-Roadas, who went to school with Carpenter.Preto-Roadas said she cannot remember any red flags while she attended Bunnell High School with Carpenter - Carpenter was arrested on Tuesday and charged with first-degree conspiracy to commit assault and first-degree criminal attempt to commit assault, according to police.
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