Oklahoma Woman Threatened To Murder Hundreds “For Fun” At Old High School
An 18-year-old woman from Oklahoma has been arrested after she threatened to murder 400 people in a mass shooting at her old high school. Alexis Wilson was arrested on Monday after her co-worker alerted police to the threat towards McAlester High School.
Police say one of her coworkers said that Wilson threatened to “shoot 400 people for fun and that there were so many people at her old school that she would like to do it.”
Police interviewed Wilson at her home Sunday and seized an AK-47 with six magazines and a 12-gauge shotgun with a stock sleeve for extra shells. Police viewed videos of her shooting the gun.
Records show Wilson was expelled after several violent incidents at the school and that she had been suspended on separate occasions after being caught with a knife and a swastika at school. She wasn’t allowed to re-enroll.
Pittsburg County Jail records indicate that Wilson is in custody, but it’s unclear if she has an attorney.