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Woman Charged in Pottstown School Shooting Plot DA: Mom conspired with her stepson to hide guns.

Updated 5:00 PM EDT, Thu, Jan 8, 2009

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Julie Macedo turned herself in Thursday. She's the woman accused in the case of a Pottstown teen's Columbine-like plot to allegedly shoot everyone he didn't like at his high school.

Macedo's not accused of anything evil or sinister in this case. She's accused of flat out lying to police, with a nasty attitude, and conspiring with a teen to get rid of the guns and ammo that were going to be used in that attack.

In a nutshell, police say the teen who was planning the attack, stole his dad's guns and ammo and gave them to another teenager to hide, until he was ready to carry out his plan.

Macedo was let in on the secret that the weapons and bullets were being stashed away.

Prosecutors say instead of doing the right thing (pick up the phone and call police, right?) Macedo helped the teen get rid of the evidence.

She drove him to the Manatawny Creek in River Front Park in Pottstown Borough where he threw the guns and ammunition into the water, according to Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman.

After that, the teen decided to tell a teacher what was going on. That teacher DID call police and that's when the Columbine-like plot began to unravel.

The Collegeville Dive Team recovered the handguns and 248 rounds of .22 caliber ammunition from the creek.

Macedo is charged with Tampering with Physical Evidence, Conspiracy at Tampering with Evidence, Recklessly Endangering Other Persons and False Reports to Law Enforcement.

Before getting rid of the evidence, police say Macedo was present for an interview with her juvenile co-defendant.

She got slapped with they false report or lying charge because police say during that interview, she berated them for not doing their job and she flat out lied about an alibi for the teen.

Macedo was freed after posting bail.

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  • confused Monday, Jan 12 at 2:02 PM FLAG COMMENT So, we are concentrating on this woman? Why? I thought she got rid of the guns so the friend of her son could not get his hands on them to kill anyone. When did she become a criminal worthy of indictment? She may have made a bad choice not to call police, but she may have also saved a few lives.
  • WHAT???? Saturday, Jan 10 at 11:08 AM FLAG COMMENT Jersey Dave...it sounds like you are an enabler just like the stepmom....Why?
  • lou Saturday, Jan 10 at 10:31 AM FLAG COMMENT 3 words! WASTE OF LIFE!
  • Robbo Saturday, Jan 10 at 12:03 AM FLAG COMMENT "not accused of anything evil or sinister" Are you kidding me? Helping to send a message to you kids to hide the guns by dumping them rather than calling the police is not sinister? This is crazy. She needs to spend some long time in jail to decide what good choices are. You cant teach your kids to do the right thing, or expect them to be responsible individuals if you are even more irresponsible.
  • cyn507 Friday, Jan 9 at 3:48 PM FLAG COMMENT yeah, she doesn't look like a nut job....

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