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Alleged NCHS shooter to be tried as a juvenile; journal read in court

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Students in the high school classroom shared stories with police of being threatened with the handgun pointed in their faces. One girl who challenged the shooter was told “to shut up or he would make it so she could not talk,” Normal police Detective Jeremy Melville testified.

The judge said she was struck by the clear symptoms of mental illness displayed by the youth in the videotape she viewed of the police interview.

“He was talking to the walls, screaming back at what appeared to be voices. He spoke to inanimate objects in the room,” said Robb, calling the child’s behavior disturbing.

Kathy Vogel, a mental health therapist who has provided counseling to the boy since he has been detained at the county’s juvenile detention center, said he is making progress with services and two types of psychiatric medications.

“He wants help. The medications will change his life and he knows it,” said Vogel.

In his arguments to move the case to an adult court, Hornsby cited the extremely serious nature of the charges and the trauma caused to the students and school staff.

“He knew what he was doing was wrong. What was in his mind that day and what his plan was, only he knows,” said Hornsby.

That the incident was frightening and held the potential for even more tragedy was not disputed by Feldman.

“But on that day he was psychotic. He had the opportunity to shoot people and he didn’t,” said Feldman. Sending the boy to an overcrowded state penal system that lacks adequate funding for mental health services is not the answer, said Feldman.

The youth now faces a Dec. 17 bench trial on the 16 felony charges.

His father, Rodney Kinder, is charged with unlawful delivery of firearms for allowing the boy to have access to a handgun when he was under 18 and a rifle without a firearm owner’s identification card.

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