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Shooting plot foiled at Fla. high school after one accomplice broke silence

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(MCT) — ORLANDO, Fla. — The two boys swore an oath to each other that they would tell no one about their suffering. Instead, they would show it.

They could hear the voices. They cut themselves in their severe depression. They fantasized about killing while playing violent video games, including "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare." So, together they would end it all — for themselves, and for a group of students on their hit list.

In each other, the 15-year-old and 16-year-old found an equal — a confidante and a co-conspirator — as they planned their final act of violence against classmates at Timber Creek High School in Florida last month.

But 48 hours before the planned attack, one broke the vow of silence. He warned a classmate to skip school Jan. 14. Eventually, officers stepped in. The boys were temporarily committed — not arrested — but that detail and many others were not released until late Friday — too late for some parents of the school in southeast Orange County.

Parents received a brief automated telephone message Jan. 14 from the school about a plot to hurt pupils that was thwarted because of a courageous student.

"When I heard the first five words of the message about a shooting plot, I was overwhelmed by emotion," said Madeline Feliciano, who has two daughters at the high school. "But when I heard the two kids had been apprehended, I was relieved."

She said she is thankful nothing happened but is disappointed the school did not provide more information.

Even now, little is publicly known about the plot.

The names of the boys were not released because they are juveniles. Large sections of the report released Friday are blacked out. And the Orange County Sheriff's Office won't say why the boys were not arrested.

It also won't say where the boys are now. The Sheriff's Office is recommending murder-conspiracy charges for the teens and forwarded that suggestion to the State Attorney's Office in a report with disturbing details about the boys' behavior in the shadow of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn., and other attacks.

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