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Maryland Teen To Serve 1 Year In Prison After Detailing School Shooting Plans

Last updated: May 30, 2025 3:26 pm
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A 19-year-old high school student known as Andrea “Alex” Ye from Rockville, Maryland, has been sentenced to serve one year in prison out of a 10-year sentence for threatening to commit mass violence. Prosecutors revealed that Ye had a history of obsessively writing about carrying out mass shootings at two Maryland schools. His detailed writings were flagged to law enforcement while he was in an inpatient psychiatric facility, leading to his arrest.

Ye had a 129-page “manifesto” where he expressed his consistent obsession with school shootings and school shooters. He shared this manifesto with a fellow patient, which ultimately led to his conviction. Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy highlighted Ye’s writings, including plans to shoot up his school and create bombs, as well as his desire to become a “romanticized” serial killer.


Andrea “Alex” Ye, 19, of Rockville, Maryland, was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison, with all but 12 months suspended, after being found guilty earlier this year of threatening to commit mass violence.

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Despite Ye’s disturbing writings, he did not have access to a gun, which McCarthy emphasized as the reason why a mass shooting did not occur. Ye will undergo mental health treatment and serve five years of supervised probation after his release. He is also required to stay away from the schools he threatened and refrain from using the app Discord, which he used to search for violent content.

“Maybe the most chilling thing of all, the only reason why he didn’t do this is because he didn’t have access to a gun.”

McCarthy expressed concerns about Ye’s prison sentence, advocating for long-term psychological treatment instead. He highlighted the need for comprehensive support for young individuals like Ye to address underlying issues effectively.

Ye’s defense attorney did not provide immediate comments on the case, and McCarthy stressed the importance of proper supervision and treatment for offenders like Ye to prevent future incidents.

McCarthy commended the judge for taking steps to ensure Ye’s well-being during his probationary period and acknowledged the challenges faced by those supervising offenders in the community.

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