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Student jailed for ‘joking’ about shooting

- By CHINA DAILY

A foreign exchange student from Taiwan is behind bars in Pennsylvan­ia after being accused of building an arsenal ahead of a planned attack on his Delaware County high school, CBS News reported.

The 18-year-old student, An Tso Sun, threatened to “shoot up” the Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergas­t High School on May 1, Upper Darby police said. Sun later said he was joking but was charged with making terroristi­c threats, they said.

“Sun was found to have a military vest and ammunition at his residence. Kudos to the person who stepped forward and helped to avert a tragedy,” Upper Darby Police Department tweeted.

I guess the right person told, and that’s why they took action.” Brian Dunphy, student

“We have zero tolerance for anyone who threatens to shoot, bomb, or hurt a school. They will be locked up. Period,” police tweeted.

Sun moved to the US last August on a five-year student visa to attend Bonner and Prendergas­t Catholic High School in Drexel Hill.

Police say he told a friend that he was planning to shoot up the school.

Classmate Brian Dunphy noted Sun’s behavior during Halloween. “He wore, like, a full military costume. It looked pretty legit,” said Dunphy.

“He did have a fascinatio­n with guns. People overheard him talking about guns. I guess the right person told, and that’s why they took action,” Dunphy said.

Police say Sun told a friend not to come to school on May 1 because he was going to shoot up the school, and then he said he was kidding.

Investigat­ors later discovered that Sun used his school iPad to look up guns, like an AK-47 and an AR-15.

Police say that he showed classmates a bullet last month, and a video of him with a flamethrow­er and a mask.

The Archdioces­e of Philadelph­ia said in a statement that it was was informed of the alleged threat by a student and called police.

“Archdioces­an schools take the safety and security of every student, teacher, and staff member very seriously. Thankfully, no one was harmed. Incidents such as this demonstrat­e the importance of all members of the school community working together to maintain a safe environmen­t. School families received informatio­n about this matter yesterday afternoon,” the archdioces­e said.

Sun was arrested at the school and arraigned Tuesday night. He also underwent a mental evaluation.

He is currently in Delaware County Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail. A preliminar­y hearing is scheduled for April 11.

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An Tso Sun, exchange student from Taiwan

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