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Teen suspected of planning Columbine-style massacre 'no longer a threat,' reportedly dead Teen suspected of planning Columbine-style massacre dead - FBI
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The woman wanted by the FBI in connection with threats that put several Denver-area schools on lockdown on Tuesday is "no longer a threat," the FBI has said. Several media outlets reported she was dead, citing police sources. The woman wanted by the FBI in connection with threats that put several Denver-area schools on lockdown on Tuesday was found deceased, the FBI has said.
On Tuesday, the FBI launched a massive manhunt for 18-year-old Sol Pais, who, authorities said, had an “infatuation” with the Columbine high school massacre, the 20th anniversary of which occurs this week.On Tuesday, the FBI launched a massive manhunt for 18-year-old Sol Pais, who, authorities said, had an “infatuation” with the Columbine high school massacre, the 20th anniversary of which occurs this week.
Pais was on the run after making threats and comments about the infamous 1999 Columbine shooting and was believed to be fascinated with the perpetrators. The woman was not thought to be threatening any school specifically, but authorities believed she posed a credible threat.Pais was on the run after making threats and comments about the infamous 1999 Columbine shooting and was believed to be fascinated with the perpetrators. The woman was not thought to be threatening any school specifically, but authorities believed she posed a credible threat.
Authorities believed that Pais had flown from Miami to Denver on Tuesday with plans to carry out her own Columbine-style attack. She immediately purchased a gun and ammunition when she arrived in Denver, they said.Authorities believed that Pais had flown from Miami to Denver on Tuesday with plans to carry out her own Columbine-style attack. She immediately purchased a gun and ammunition when she arrived in Denver, they said.
As many as 30 armed officers including SWAT team were searching an area in the Arapaho National Forest as part of the search on Wednesday morning. One woman, who was hiking in the area, told CBS4 that she was told to leave the area because “a naked woman matching the description with a gun was spotted in the area running through the woods.”As many as 30 armed officers including SWAT team were searching an area in the Arapaho National Forest as part of the search on Wednesday morning. One woman, who was hiking in the area, told CBS4 that she was told to leave the area because “a naked woman matching the description with a gun was spotted in the area running through the woods.”
The 18 year-old was reportedly found near the Echo Lake Lodge at the base of Mount Evans in Clear Creek County, but it is not yet clear whether police killed her during an altercation or whether she was found dead at that location. 
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