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According to the Washington Post, 17-year-old Anthony Torrence confided in a school police officer that he was part of a plot to kill the principal with a nail bomb, blow up the school by ...
The other, 17-year-old Anthony Torrence, who appeared at a disposition hearing in juvenile court, received 100 hours of community service and was permitted to continue living at home. He was also ...
But the incident Tuesday took a surprising turn -- one that authorities say unraveled a dangerous plot -- when the student, junior Anthony Torrence, asked to speak to a police officer assigned to ...
Eighteen-year-old Yonata Getachew and 17-year-old Anthony Torrence are accused of planning to throw a nail bomb at the school’s principal, beat a guidance counselor with a bag of nails and ...
Yonata Getachew, 18, and Anthony N. Torrence, 17, were arrested Tuesday night, police said. Charges against them include attempted first-degree murder and three counts of first-degree arson.
Cecil Torrence III apologized to his family, his children and wife as he stood before Onondaga County Judge Anthony Aloi. Torrence, 35, of 209 Chaffee Ave., pleaded guilty Feb. 14 to one felony ...
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