The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Taiwanese student accused of school threat to be deported

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A Taiwanese exchange student accused of threatenin­g to “shoot up” his high school near Philadelph­ia was spared additional time in prison at his sentencing Monday, but he will be deported and barred from returning to the U.S.

A federal judge Monday after nearly two hours of testimony sentenced AnTso Sun also known as “Edward” to time served and deportatio­n. The judge did not impose a fine. Sun had been facing up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for his guilty plea to a firearms-related charge.

Sun has been in local or federal custody since March after local school authoritie­s were alerted that Sun talked about a May 1 shooting at Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergas­t High School in Upper Darby, about 7 miles west of Philadelph­ia. The 18-year-old student called the talk a joke, but authoritie­s found more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition, as well as weapons, in the home of his host family.

Keller previously said Sun “had no intention or plans” to commit a school shooting and many items found were what he wore to school for a Halloween costume contest.

A military-style ballistic vest, ammunition clip pouches, a high-powered crossbow and live ammunition were found in Sun’s bedroom in Lansdowne, Upper Darby Police Superinten­dent Michael Chitwood said. A search of his school-issued iPad indicated

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