Texas mother charged with buying ammo and tactical gear for son who planned to attack middle school
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A Texas mother has been charged with aiding her son plot a terror attack against his middle school by buying him ammunition and tactical gear, police and court documents said.
Ashley Rosalinda Pardo, 33, was arrested Monday on one count of aiding in the commission of terrorism in San Antonio.
She allegedly dismissed her 13-year-old son's violent drawings and fascination with mass shootings, and went on to purchase him the alarming items, police said.
San Antonio Police on Thursday announced the son, a student at Jeremiah Rhodes Middle School in San Antonio, was arrested and charged with terrorism. He was not identified as he is a juvenile.
The boy first came to police attention after he drew disturbing, violent images of his school and “expressed a fascination with mass shootings,” in January, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus told reporters in a news conference.
After that, police continuously met with him and his family, officering resource and services.
Months later in April, the boy was suspended for researching mass shootings on a school-issued computer. The day of his suspension, he attempted suicide, McManus said.
He attended an alternative school amid his suspension. When he returned Rhodes Middle School in May, the school increased security, and police maintained contact with the family.
On May 11, a family member saw the boy "hitting a live bullet with a hammer." The boy claimed to the relative “his mother bought him the bullet and tactical gear,” McManus said.
That family member was identified as the boy's grandmother, WOAI reported, citing the affidavit. The grandmother learned from the boy that Pardo had been taking her son to military surplus stores, and purchased military clothing including a tactical helmet, tactical vest and various handgun and rifle magazines — allegedly in exchange for babysitting his younger siblings, WOAI reported citing the affidavit.
The grandmother went through the child’s room and found the magazines loaded with ammunition, found an improvised explosive device made with a mortar-style firework, and a note on the kitchen table with references to mass shootings, terror attacks, white supremacy and Nazism, WOAI reported citing the affidavit.
The next day, Monday, the grandmother contacted police after finding the ammo.
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