Other family members intervened, apparently, to stop a Nazi mother in Texas from preparing and sending her son to commit a school mass murder.
The family also found three loaded magazines and a note that had several names of mass shooters written on it, as well as various references to white supremacy and nazism. The student reportedly told his relative that he got the ammunition from his mother, who had been taking him to buy tactile gear in exchange for babysitting his younger siblings, according to the affidavit.
On Monday, before he went to school, the student told the relative he was “going to be famous” and referenced “14 words,” a reference to white supremacist writings.