
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. – The 18-year-old accused of threatening a shooting on Valentine’s Day at Mooresville High School will continue to be held in jail without bond until psychological evaluations are complete, said a judge Thursday.
Trinity Shockley was arrested last week and charged February 12th with a high-level felony count of conspiracy to commit murder. She also faces charges of a threat to commit terrorism and a conspiracy to commit terrorism. Shockley is currently being held at the Morgan County jail.
In the order issued Thursday, Judge Dakota Van Leeuwen wrote that Shockley “presents a significant risk and is a threat to the community, herself, or others, such tat a deviation from the local bond schedule is warranted.”
Judge Leeuwen also wrote that Shockley’s mental health will continue to be a concern until psycological evaluations are complete. He said Shockley indicated she was struggling from mental health issues and appeared to be unstable.
Twp psychologists are evaluating Shockley’s mental health, and they will submit reports to the court.
Mooresville police who handled the case say Shockley admitted to being an admirer of Nikolas Cruz. He was the Parkland high school mass shooter in February of 2018.