Albany High School Student Accused of Planning ‘Columbine-Style’ Attack (+video)

Photo Credit: KPTVA West Albany High School student is accused of planning a “Columbine-style” attack on his classmates.

Benton County District Attorney John Haroldson announced that 17-year-old Grant Acord will be charged as an adult on Saturday. He will face a charge of attempted aggravated murder. Prosecutors said he had a well thought out plan that included at date.

Haroldson said Acord had, “plans checklists, diagrams, inspirations, sources and a focus on recreating the model of Columbine, with adjustments that would make it more successful.”

According to Haroldson, police found at least six homemade bombs and bomb making materials hidden in a secret compartment in Acord’s bedroom at his mother’s house. The home is located on Northwest Raymond Court in Albany.

“The types of bombs include pipe bombs, a napalm bomb, Draino bombs and Molotov cocktails,” said Haroldson.

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