California man who messaged Wisconsin shooter and planned own attack ordered to surrender guns
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A California judge has ordered a man to surrender his guns and ammunition after police learned he messaged the teen who carried out a school shooting in Wisconsin about his own plans to target a government building with a gun or explosives.
Judge Laura Duffy issued a restraining order Wednesday under California’s gun red flag law against the 20-year-old Carlsbad man effective until Dec. 23. A hearing was set for Jan. 3.
The order notes that the man had been messaging Natalie Rupnow about attacking a government building. Police said the 15-year-old Rupnow opened fire at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison on Monday. She killed a student and a teacher and wounded six others before turning her gun on herself, according to police. Rupnow was a student at the school but her motives remain unclear.
The California man was plotting a mass shooting with Rupnow, according to police notes in the restraining order. He told FBI agents that he told Rupnow that he planned to arm himself with explosives and target a government building, according to the notes. He did not specify which building or when he planned to launch his attack.