NEW: Wisconsin middle schooler targeted Christians, 'jocks' and 'preppy girls' in planning 'Columbine-style' school shooting: report

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A police report obtained by Louder with Crowder’s MugClub Undercover unit has revealed that in October, an alert was triggered on a middle school student’s laptop in Wisconsin, leading to the discovery of a “manifesto” in which the student detailed how they would go about carrying out a mass shooting in the school.

The incident report states that the student made “terroristic threats” against the school.

The police report states that on October 23, 2023, Officer Dan Downey of the Chippewa Falls Police Department was alerted to several “Aristotle alerts” that were triggered by a student.

An Aristotle alert, the report explains, “is a program that notifies school administration of certain words that are typed into School Chromebooks. These range from a variety of racial slurs to the words bomb, shooting, etc.” A URL is attached to these alerts, linking to the links the student looked at.

The first of these alerts was triggered on October 22 at around 1:30 am. The alert linked to several YouTube videos of the Columbine shooting in Colorado.

A second alert was triggered approximately 10 minutes later, with two searches titled “How to make a pipe bomb” and “nail bomb,” with URLs linking to a Wikipedia search of the Centennial Olympic Park bombing and another Wikipedia page on how to make a nail bomb.

Multiple alerts were triggered the same evening, including the student searching how to make a pipe bomb and nail bomb, how to make an “improvised thermite grenade,” and “how to make a homemade bomb for under $1.”

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