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Wisconsin Shooter Contacted California Man Planning Separate Attack

Thursday, 19 December 2024 09:08 AM EST

The teenage girl who killed a teacher and fellow student at her Wisconsin school this week was in contact via text message with a California man who was planning his own mass shooting, according to media reports that cited court papers.

News of the connection between 15-year-old Natalie "Samantha" Rupnow and the Carlsbad, California, man surfaced while authorities worked to determine why she staged Monday's attack at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison. In addition to the two fatalities, the suspect wounded six other people before turning the gun on herself.

In Wisconsin, the Dane County Medical Examiner's office identified the two people killed at the school as student Rubi Vergara, 14, and teacher Erin West, 42. Both were pronounced dead at the scene.

It remained unclear how the California man and Rupnow were connected, but police have been scouring her online activity, checking her cell phone records and interviewing friends and family to understand her motivations and relationships with others, according to the Associated Press and other media.

The order was issued on Wednesday, according to a CBS affiliate in San Diego and other outlets.

Reuters was unable to immediately obtain the full file of the "gun violence emergency protective order" issued under California's red flag law, designed to keep firearms out of the hands of anyone deemed a threat to himself or others.

Reuters was unable immediately contact the subject, Alexander Charles Paffendorf of Carlsbad.

"During an FBI interview, Paffendorf admitted to the FBI agents that he had told Rupnow that he would arm himself with explosives and a gun and that he would target a government building," reads the two-page restraining order from the Carlsbad Police Department, CBS reported.

The order said that FBI agents "saw the messages from Paffendorf to Rupnow."

The order does not say what building Paffendorf had allegedly targeted or when the alleged attack would happen. It also offered no details about his interactions with Rupnow except to state that the man was plotting a mass shooting with her.

The civil order requires the subject to turn in any guns and ammunition to police in 48 hours, unless police ask for them sooner.

Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said Wednesday that Rupnow had two guns with her, but apparently only used one of them.

Two of the students shot were in critical condition on Wednesday, but police say they will not continue to update their conditions to the media.

School shootings have become a near-daily occurrence in the United States, with 322 of them this year, according to the K-12 School Shooting Database. That is the second highest annual total since 1966, exceeded only by last year's 349.

The repeated violence has fueled the debate over gun control in the U.S. But efforts to tighten firearm laws have made little progress in Congress, where Republicans argue that such limits would violate the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of the right to bear arms.

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