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Posted: 11:04 AM Dec 19, 2006
Three Accused Teens Face Trial In Connection With Green Bay School Attack
Police Say They Planned "Columbine Style Attack"; Weapons Found
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A trial date is set for three teenagers accused of planning a Columbine-style attack on Green Bay East High School.
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William Cornell, Shawn Sturtz and Bradley Netwal made an appearance in Brown County Circuit Court Tuesday where Judge JD McKay set a jury trial to begin April 30, 2007.
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Although the judge set one trial date, at least one of the defendants has filed a motion to be tried separately. That motion has not yet been heard.
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Police arrested the three in September after an East High classmate told school officials of their plan to attack the school with firearms and explosives.
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Investigators say they recovered guns and explosives at Cornell's home.
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The three remain jailed in Brown County. All three faces charges of conspiring to commit first-degree intentional homicide and damage to property. The 17-year-old Cornell is facing additional charges.
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