WASHINGTON (AP) - The warning signs are all there.Students who were making plans to attack schools showed the same types of troubled histories as those who carried them out.
They were badly bullied, often suffered from depression with stress at home and exhibited behavior that worried others, according to a U.S.
Secret Service study released Tuesday that examined 67 thwarted school plots nationwide. Those warning signs are also found in many of the adults who commit mass shootings.Download the FOX 5 DC News App for Local Breaking News and WeatherThe study by the Secret Service’s National Threat Assessment Center is a twist on the study of school shootings.