Why didn’t the Wisconsin school district notify parents a student planned on murdering their children?
A police report exclusively obtained by Louder with Crowder’s MugClub Undercover unit reveals a student attending a Wisconsin middle school wrote a manifesto detailing a plan to kill as many people at their school as possible.
Steven Crowder went to social media, explaining a police report confirms a “Columbine”-style mass shooting was planned at a Chippewa Falls Independent School District middle school.
The student’s manifesto stated they wanted to specifically target Christians, jocks and preppy girls using homemade pipe bombs and an “automatic assault rifle.”
According to Crowder, the school district did not inform parents of the threat for over three months.
BREAKING: Police Report Confirms “Columbine” Style Mass Shooting Plans Found in @ChippewaFallsSD Student’s “Manifesto”; Specifically Wanted to “Kill” Christians, Jocks, And Preppy Girls with ‘Pipe Bombs’ and ‘Automatic Assault Rifles’; School District Failed to Notify Parents For… pic.twitter.com/z0iO3MO34p
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) February 7, 2024
School administrators were first alerted to the student when searches on school computers included the notorious 1999 Columbine High School shooting and bomb-making.
Faculty interviewed the student upon seeing the internet searches and found a notebook containing what police called a manifesto.
The notebook contained the following threats:
- “I plan to use this to kill multiple students at my school.”
- “I will kill the most people I can by using explosives that I make myself.”
- “I will kill all the fucking jocks and those fucking preppy shit-headed fucking girls.”
- “They need to die.”
- “The first step of my plan is looking online to purchase PVC pipe and multiple PVC pipe caps as well as black powder or gun powder, duct tape, steel wool, and a couple nine volt batteries.”
- “I think that all preparation will be done towards the end of the school year.”
- “I want to kill every old man and woman who has claim to the father, son, and holy spirit.”
The student was expelled, but parents with children attending the school weren’t notified about the incident until AFTER Louder With Crowder reached out to Chippewa Falls Superintendent Jeff Holmes and Chippewa Falls Middle School Principal Derrick Kunsman for comment.
See a full breakdown of the investigation below:
Also, see the Chippewa Falls police report on the incident below:
Redacted Foia Police Report… by comms