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9/20    Green Bay teens accused of plotting a Columbine like attack.
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Chelly Boutott Reporting (WFRV) GREEN BAY Two 17-year-olds suspected of plotting a shooting spree at their high school were fascinated with the mass killings at Columbine High School and both had weapons at their homes, investigators said Friday. William C Cornell and Shawn R Sturtz were arrested Thursday at East High School after a student went to an associate principal. "If someone hadn't come forward, we'd be talking about funerals instead of charges," Brown County District Attorney John Zakowski said Friday at a news conference. The two were arrested for suspicion of conspiracy to commit first-degree intentional homicide and conspiracy to commit arson. Brown County Court Commissioner Jane Sequin ordered each teen jailed on $500,000 bond Friday. Green Bay police Detective Tom Molitor testified that both teens, who are seniors, told police that they had been plotting the massacre for several years. They planned to set off bombs near the bathroom areas, light the exits on fire with jelled gasoline so no one could escape and shoot the people they had problems with, Molitor said. Lisa Sterr said the two frequently talked about plans to attack the school and have police shoot them. Sterr said police found nine rifles and shotguns, one handgun, about 20 "crudely made" explosive devices, camouflage clothing, gas masks, two-way radios, numerous pellet guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition at Cornell's house. Sterr said the bombs they found were made of things like toilet paper rolls, gun powder, BBs and duct tape, and apparently were to be detonated by firecrackers. Also found at Cornell's home were six one-quart jars filled with jelled gasoline, Sterr said. Cornell made several of the improvised explosives about two months ago and stored them at his home, Sterr said. Some of the guns at Cornell's home were "from a collection of a family member," Sterr said. At Sturtz's home, police found knives and ammunition, but no dangerous materials were found at school, Sterr said. Police said they also found mannequin heads that appeared to have been used for target practice, and suicide notes. Sturtz was described as being obsessed with pain and death, Sterr said. The two had been depressed over the last couple of years and hated school, Sterr said. Sturtz had a relationship over the Internet with a girl that ended, Sterr said. "Sturtz was very upset about this and became extremely enraged and (Wednesday) talked of soon attacking the school like Columbine," Sterr said. Molitor said at the hearing that Sturtz wanted to enact the plan on Thursday but Cornell talked him out of it. School Superintendent Dan Nerad said the student that alerted school officials was "shook up" but he declined to provide any other details. Molitor said the two just needed a triggering event to pull off their plan. Asked whether the two were cooperating with investigators, Molitor declined to comment other than to say they had gathered details from credible sources. "I believe there probably were other people who knew about it," Molitor said. Zakowski said the focus of the investigation Friday was the teens, not their parents. "You can't charge someone for being ignorant," Zakowski said. Mayor Jim Schmitt said the student who came forward about the plan was a hero. Jason Burdick, 18, said he considered both teens friends. He described Sturtz as a "teddy bear" and a shy, quiet kid. He said Sturtz started watching documentaries and other programs about Columbine. Burdick said he played war games once with Sturtz with BB guns. "I went over there one night and we had like little battles," he said. He said people sometimes made fun of Sturtz for having a chin beard, teasing him that it looked like a helmet strap. Felicia LaPere, 17, said Sturtz had a darker side and was into Goth culture. "But there was nothing suspicious about him that you would think he would try to do something like this," she said. She said she was shocked that Cornell would be involved in such a horrendous plot. "He seemed very in control about what he was doing and who he was," she said. CBS 5 Green Bay: Northeast Wisconsin News, Weather and Sports Video You need the latest Flash player to view CBS 5 Green Bay: Northeast Wisconsin News, Weather and Sports video content. Advertisement "This was a Columbine waiting to happen, from the briefing that I've had," Brown County District Attorney John Zakowski said. Green Bay School shooting suspects Green Bay police say the two teenagers accused of planning a Columbine-type attack Shawn Ryan Sturtz (left) and William Charles Cornell, hated school and felt they didn't fit in.