Sebastian Villasenor: Teen arrested for planning to execute an active shooter attack in California school

Sebastian Villasenor: Teen arrested for planning to execute an active shooter attack in California school
Sebastian Villasenor 'was obsessed with school shootings', according to the authorities (YouTube/KTLA 5)

ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA: An 18-year-old student was detained after police claimed that he was planning to carry out an active shooter attack at a California high school. In a press release, the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office said that Sebastian Villasenor, 18, was arrested and charged with five counts of attempted murder and one count of attempted criminal threats.

"What we discovered through the course of our investigation revealed that Villasenor had every intention of carrying out a school shooting at the Ontario Christian High School,” Ontario Police Chief Michael Lorenz said in a news conference on Wednesday, February 14, as per CBS News.

Sebastian Villasenor was reportedly 'obsessed with school shootings'

Lorenz said their investigation uncovered that Villasenor “was obsessed with school shootings”, especially the Columbine High School shooting in Colorado, which left 15 people dead. The chief said the teen had “researched tactical supplies” and “was in the process” of choosing a date to carry out the shooting, which they believed to be around April 20 when Columbine occurred.

He also noted that the high school student was "obsessed with police response time" and had Google-mapped how long it would take for police to respond to an event at the school.



 

What did the authorities find in Sebastian Villasenor's home?

After arresting Villasenor, Lorenz said police found weapons including seven rifles, two revolvers, one handgun and one shotgun at his home. He said they also “seized over a thousand rounds of ammunition.”

"We determined through various interviews that Villasenor had five intended victims and contemplated a sixth victim," Lorenz said, noting that all the potential victims were students at the high school.

Sebastian Villasenor's motive behind the shooting

Lorenz said that they found that the teen had not been “bullied or harassed,” but “had difficulties” forming relationships with other students and socializing with people. He added that police were “confident” there were no additional threats to students at the school.

Lorenz also noted that they were able to make the arrest thanks to a “brave” student who had come forward to the school’s principal, Ben Dykhouse, about their concerns “that they and others could be harmed by Villasenor.” He said the principal in turn took the “concern seriously” and informed the police. 

“The student who came forward and saw something and said something is a hero,” said Lorenz, adding “That student saved lives. He spared families from losing children and the community from being devastated from the senseless act of violence.”

He is scheduled to be arraigned on February 15 at the Rancho Cucamonga Superior Courthouse.

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