A 19-year-old Connecticut woman who prosecutors say threatened a Sandy Hook-style shooting at a community college — allegedly wanting to “one-up” gunman Adam Lanza — faces federal charges.
Amanda Bowden of East Haven was arraigned Wednesday in state Superior Court on a charge of one count of false information and hoaxes, the U.S. Attorney’s office said. “As alleged, this defendant made a series of threats that described in great detail her intention to carry out a suicidal mass murder at a community college in New Haven,” U.S. Attorney David Fein said in a statement. “All threats of this nature will be viewed as serious by this office and prosecuted to the full extent of federal law.”
Prosecutors say Bowden made the threats this month, initially through text messaging with a cooperating witness and subsequently through texts and verbal conversations with an undercover law enforcement agent. They say Bowden claimed to possess firearms and to have constructed at least two napalm-based bombs at her residence.
Authorities say no firearms or explosive devices or related materials were found during a search of Bowden’s residence.
A criminal complaint reveals a number of troubling threats against Gateway Community College in New Haven, where she was not actually a student or affiliated with the school, according to college officials.
Bowden allegedly texted the cooperating witness Feb. 5, saying that she was “depressed” and that “shooting things is one of the few things I find fun,” according to the complaint.
Bowden then mentioned she was targeting “Gateway” and was “pissed when the sandy hook happened ... Cuz I wanted to be the next big one.”
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