Yikes, good thing the teacher found his journal...
Shrout is claiming his writing was a work of fiction, and his mother has expressed her disbelief that he is is guilty of the charges. The earliest entries in the journal were dated three days after the Sandy Hook massacre in Connecticut.
A Russell County high school teacher uncovered what is being called a terror plot when she found a misplaced journal in the classroom. Authorities rushed in discovered the beginnings of improvised explosives in the house of Derek Shrout, 17.
Police said he calls himself a white supremacist and he wanted to harm other students.
Classmates said they noticed a change in the suspect's behavior in the weeks leading up to his arrest.
Classmates react to arrest of accused Russell County bomb maker - WTVM.com-Columbus, GA News Weather & SportsClassmates said they noticed a change in the suspect's behavior in the weeks leading up to his arrest.
Shrout is claiming his writing was a work of fiction, and his mother has expressed her disbelief that he is is guilty of the charges. The earliest entries in the journal were dated three days after the Sandy Hook massacre in Connecticut.