MUKWONAGO -- A Mukwonago High school student, 17, accused of making comments about the deadly school shooting at Columbine, and threatening to shoot students at his high school "on 4/20" was in court Wednesday, April 25
Roberts faces one felony count of making terrorist threats, and one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.
He was in court Wednesday for his initial appearance. A preliminary hearing was set for June 1. A $10,000 signature bond was set. He was ordered to possess no firearms, and have no contact with witnesses and Mukwonago Public Schools except for the requirements for graduation.
According to a criminal complaint, on Jan. 15, a Mukwonago High School teacher sent an email to police regarding a possible threat of violence at the school. A student who wished to remain anonymous indicated Roberts had made a comment to the effect that "he was going to shoot up the school on 4/20 -- so don't come to school." The student told police he did not hear the comment directly. He said it was shared by a mutual acquaintance at work.
Jared Roberts
Investigators spoke with a co-worker of the anonymous student, who heard about the comment from another co-worker. He said on the Sunday before the Super Bowl, he was working with Roberts, who walked by. After he walked by, the student said his co-worker told him Roberts "had said something about shooting up the school," something Roberts "has talked about before." This student's co-worker said he had mentioned something about Columbine to Roberts, which led him to talk about it. That's when Roberts is alleged to have said "he was going to come to school on 4/20 and start shooting up the school," stating that "when he ran out of ammo, he was going to take a knife and continue stabbing people, and figured someone would wrestle him to the ground and it would be over," indicating he "didn't care, and wasn't afraid of dying."
Mukwonago High School
Another student and co-worker of Roberts said it was mid-January when a student told him about "some odd things" he had heard Roberts say -- namely Columbine and "how he wanted to shoot up the school."
A third student and co-worker, who heard the comments directly, said Roberts "started talking about his plan to come to school and shoot it up." He indicated Roberts "said he had built an AR-15 and would come into the school, go into the bathroom and get his stuff together." He named one individual, a police officer, whom he would "shoot first, because he was the only one with a gun -- and his only threat." Roberts said he would then "shoot all the popular kids and the kids who think they are 'all that,'" the complaint says. Roberts said when he ran out of ammo, he would take his own life.
The complaint says Roberts admitted to making comments about Columbine and said "it was stupid." He denied having access to firearms -- saying he only had airsoft guns. A search of his phone and computer revealed he'd researched Columbine in October and November. No weapons were found during a search of his home.
He was given the opportunity to finish out the school year through a home schooling program, the complaint says.
Mukwonago High School
Mukwonago Area School District officials released this statement to FOX6 News: