In a deal with prosecutors, adult charges, which included attempted aggravated murder, were dropped. Grant Acord, 17, yesterday admitted to six counts of manufacture of a destructive device and two counts of unlawful use of a weapon.
Citing the results of a psychological evaluation, which were not disclosed, prosecutors, the judge and defense attorney agreed the matter appropriately belonged in juvenile court.
Police arrested Acord last year after receiving a tip from Truman Templeton, a West Albany High School classmate. Acord wrote detailed plans to "shoot and throw bombs throughout the school" and then kill himself, authorities said.
Templeton's mother, Leslie Templeton, said after the hearing that it was appropriate to transfer the case to juvenile court.
The plans, which included a step-by-step itinerary for an attack, were written in notebooks that were found hidden beneath the floorboards in the teen's bedroom, along with two pipe bombs, two Molotov cocktails and at least two Drano bombs, police said last year.
A detective wrote that the notebooks indicate Acord "compares himself to both Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold," the teenagers who killed 13 people at Columbine High School in Colorado in 1999 before turning their guns on themselves.
Before reaching a deal with prosecutors, Acord had been planning an insanity defense. His defense attorney, Jennifer Nash, had argued that Acord can distinguish right from wrong, but he was unable to follow the law because of a mental disorder.
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