, said he had always been. . John LaDue is escorted to the Waseca County Courthouse for his sentencing hearing Monday, Oct. - A Waseca teenager who planned an attack at his school in 2014 has asked a court to end his probation. kare11. and Terri J. . . WASECA — Prosecutors in the John David LaDue case told the judge Wednesday that they intend to appeal his decision dismissing six of the 12 charges against the Waseca teenagerLaDue planned to carry out the violent spree two weeks from when he was apprehended on May 1, when a Waseca resident flagged police about a suspicious man trudging through her backyard, according. The LaDues are seekingWASECA, MINN. He. , police of his plans to kill his family and set off a massacre at the local school. David LaDue speaks out. John LaDue was the Waseca teen who was charged with plotting to kill not only his family but his high school classmates last year underwent examination by a psychologist. The Star Tribune reported that LaDue's. John LaDue returned to his parents' house in Waseca yesterday after two years in Teen Accused of 2014 School Plot Released | News | willmarradio. These juveniles did not know that John LaDue intended to explode explosivelincendiary devices at a local school with the intent to kill students. A Waseca teen who took a plea deal after being accused of plotting a mass killing at his high school will not return home. 7, 2014. -- John LaDue's hope for "greatness" has radically changed. Photo byJohn LaDue, 18, of Waseca is escorted to the Waseca County Courthouse for his sentencing Monday. John LaDue, 19, must be released from jail Thursday because he reached. In a brief hearing Tuesday, Judge Joseph Chase granted John LaDue’s request to end his probation, closing a case that drew national attention to this small southern Minnesota town. The Waseca teen who's accused of plotting to kill his family and blow up his school has traded in years of probation for a felony – on his terms. Police said John David LaDue, 17, of Waseca, was less than two weeks away from carrying out his remarkably detailed plans to bomb Waseca Junior/Senior High School, about 75 miles south of. John David LaDue, 18, will be moved from the. Video (01:06) : John LaDue is charged as a juvenile with. District Court Judge Larry Collins set bail at $750,000. According to reports at the CBS affiliate in Mankato, a review hearing was held this week in Waseca County for John LaDue. 19, 2015, in Waseca, Minn. District Court Judge Larry Collins set bailWASECA — Waseca teenager John LaDue's request was granted Wednesday, allowing him to be housed in a secure juvenile detention facility in Willmar. In the tapes, John David LaDue calmly outlined a plot to attack Waseca Junior and Senior High School, where he was an 11th grader. Even after it appeared the case of John LaDue was settled in 2015, it will drag on into the new year. . The Waseca County Attorney's Office has filed a motion to certify a Waseca teen who believed to have devised a detailed plan to carry out a massive school shooting asJohn LaDue says when he was crafting a plan to kill his family members and bomb his high school a couple of years ago, he saw his plot as a path to greatness. John David Ladue, 17, told cops about his plan to murder his family then attack a high school in Waseca, Minnesota, according to charges filed this week. One of the officers started to pat LaDue down. When investigators asked John LaDue why he planned to kill his family members and massacre classmates at his Waseca school, the 17-year-old replied: "I think I’m just really mentally ill and no one’s noticed and I’ve been trying to hide it. A Waseca County Sheriff's deputy stands outside the Waseca County Courthouse Tuesday directing visitors to a single door with a metal detector Tuesday. John LaDue, in the white shirt, and his father, David, are scanned by a sheriff's deputy with a metal detector inside the Waseca County Courthouse Tuesday. District Court Judge Robert Birnbaum has ruled John David LaDue, a Waseca teen accused of planning an attack on his school, will be tried as an adult. In April, Judge Chase granted LaDue's request to serve the probation from his parents' home in. An interview with John LaDue: Stepping back, moving forward. Waseca Marching Jays are 23 time grand champions at Sioux Falls Festival of Band. Minnesota teen calls school bomb plot 'a very bad decision' | AP News AP NEWSAn attorney for the teenager accused of planning a bomb attack in Waseca wants the teenager's journal -- which allegedly outlines the details of his plot -- to be sealed, the Mankato Free Press reports. John LaDue says when he was crafting a plan to kill his family members and bomb his high school a couple of years ago, he saw his plot as a path to greatness. Waseca County Sheriff's deputies lead John LaDue back to the Waseca County Jail after his plea hearing, Sept. – His time behind bars complete, John LaDue was moved out of the Waseca County jail Thursday and taken to a state facility in a placement so secret that not even his parents. A psychologist who examined John LaDue, the Waseca teen charged with plotting to kill his family and high school classmates last year, told a judge Tuesday that having LaDue stand trial as an. KTOE-AM reports that Waseca County prosecutors filed a motion Friday asking that the teen be charged as an adult. Later, he told an officer he. John LaDue and his father, David, leave the Waseca County Courthouse after a hearing Tuesday. . Police say LaDue detailed in writing how he wanted to kill his family and then. District Court Judge Robert Birnbaum has ruled John David LaDue, a Waseca teen accused of planning an attack on his school,. " May 2, 2014A Waseca County prosecutor has appealed a judge’s dismissal of six of 12 charges against John LaDue, arrested in April for allegedly planning to murder his family and bomb WasecaWASECA — Two years after Waseca was rocked by the notion that one of its own was plotting a horrific massacre, the anxiety has ebbed, and most residents greeted theWASECA, Minn. Audio recordings of the 17-year-old’s interviews the. . The Waseca, Minn. A Waseca County judge has agreed that John David LaDue, who allegedly planned to bomb his high school and kill his family earlier this year, could be transferred to aJohn LaDue was arrested last year after police say they found bomb-making materials in a storage locker. More than two years since law enforcement discovered LaDue’s stockpile of bomb-making supplies in a Waseca storage shed. He was arrested late last month on a citizen's tip at a storage locker that. - A 17-year-old boy accused of plotting to kill his family and attack his southern Minnesota school with bombs and guns pleaded not guilty Monday, and a judge ordered psychological. By next Thursday, 19-year-old John LaDue will have served his full jail sentence. More than two years since law enforcement discovered LaDue's stockpile of bomb-making supplies in a Waseca storage shed, the. . while John LaDue was in jail, facing charges of attempted murder. District Court Judge Larry Collins set bail at $750,000. Time’s almost up for John David LaDue. John LaDue sentenced to treatment, 10 years probation WASECA — John LaDue, who was charged more than a year and a half ago in a plot to bomb his Waseca school, was sentenced Monday to up to 10. Waseca teen John LaDue decided to cut through a waterlogged backyard on April 28 instead of using the nearby dry road. Police said John David LaDue, 17, of Waseca, was less than two weeks away from carrying out his remarkably detailed plans to bomb Waseca Junior/Senior. John LaDue at one of his favorite spots in downtown Waseca, fascinated by the large wasps attracted to bushes atop a wall. John LaDue, 17, has beenJohn LaDue, accused of planning a school massacre in Waseca, was sentenced Monday to up to 10 years probation and a stay at a secure autism spectrum treatment facility in Georgia. John LaDue, who was 17 when he was first arrested, was ordered to adult court by Judge Robert Birnbaum Friday, KAAL reports. A 17-page court document outlines the charges against John David LaDue, described in media reports as a normal kid, a good kid. John LaDue, 18, of Waseca was escorted to the Waseca County Courthouse for his sentencing in October. . John LaDue's new adult-level case on explosives charges began on Monday morning when he was told he would stay at the Waseca County Jail. John LaDue, Waseca teen who allegedly planned to bomb his high school and kill his family, was transferred Wednesday from a juvenile facility in Red Wing to. Parents welcome son home, but some in Waseca find massacre plans hard to forget. The four went back to the Waseca. PAUL — After months of legal wrangling, both sides of the high-profile John LaDue case met before the Minnesota Court of Appeals Wednesday to present final arguments for and against the dismissal of attempted murder and criminal damage to property charges against the Waseca teen. Waseca Co. Several factors play into whether a juvenile will face charges as an adult, including the seriousness of the offense, any. John LaDue was composed and calm as he told Waseca, Minn. On this September day, 17 months since his arrest, LaDue pleads guilty to a single felony count of illegal possession of an explosive, closing the books on a criminal case more notable for what it is not. The MankatoIn his first interview since his arrest two years ago, John LaDue told the Waseca County News that he is trying to get on with his life, taking welding classes and hoping to become a pipefitter. Five years ago, the John David LaDue’s plot to murder his family and instigate a mass shooting at Waseca High School was narrowly thwarted by the actions of two womenJust prior to sentencing John David LaDue Monday, Third District Court Judge Joseph Chase spoke to the greater Waseca community, urging them for the sake of the public’s safety toThe ins and outs of John LaDue's case dominated conversation for nearly all of the lunch rush tables Tuesday at the Pheasant Cafe, a diner that serves as one of Mixed reaction in Waseca to LaDue ruling | Mankato News | thelandonline. . More than two years since law enforcement discovered LaDue's stockpile of bomb-making supplies in a Waseca storage shed. WASECA — John LaDue, who was charged more than a year and a half ago in a plot to bomb his Waseca school, was sentenced Monday to up to 10 years of probation and treatment at a secured. . Kris Markeson, left, told reporters that John David LaDue had the means and the weaponry to carry out a plot to kill his family and as many WHS students as he could. What is clear is that LaDue, 19, who pleaded guilty to possession of an explosive. John LaDue, right, and his father, David LaDue, exit the Waseca County Courthouse on July 26, 2016, after John had his request to end his probation granted. His father says there were no signs. Photo by Pat ChristmanJohn David LaDue’s needs are so unique, and treatment options are so limited, a Waseca County judge Wednesday said he had no choice but to modify the teen’s sentence. WASECA — John LaDue, who was charged more than a year and a half ago in a plot to bomb his Waseca school, was sentenced Monday to up to 10 years of. A hearing on whether he will be certified for trial as an adult is scheduled for June 30. The Star Tribune reports on the contents of the police interview with LaDue, which was released. (Dana Melius/Waseca County News)John LaDue, Waseca teen who allegedly planned to bomb his high school and kill his family, was transferred Wednesday from a juvenile facility in Red Wing to Prairie Lakes Youth Program, another. UPDATED: FRIDAY 12:30 P. Sheriff deputies escorted John LaDue into court in May 2014. Prosecutors have said LaDue outlined his plan for attacking Waseca Junior and Senior High School in a 180-page journal. The night of his arrest, 17-year-old John LaDue told Waseca police that he had made plans to kill his family and then attack classmates at Waseca Junior and Senior High School, according to court. In the quiet town of Waseca, Minnesota, a teenage boy named John David LaDue was secretly plotting a massacre. Parents, students and school officials filled a Waseca auditorium last night to hear how the district would respond to the case of John LaDue. , teen accused of planning a school shooting in 2014 may be back at his parents' home next week. Oct 24, 2015 John LaDue, 18, of Waseca was escorted to the Waseca County Courthouse for his sentencing in October. 45 caliber Llama pistol and one magazine to John LaDue for $350 last fall but was unaware of LaDue's alleged plot to conduct a school shooting, according to the criminal complaint. M. A hearing is set for May 12. LaDue admitted that he was, but said that he didn’t want to talk about it in the storage locker. WASECA — Five years ago, the John David LaDue’s plot to murder his family and instigate a mass shooting at Waseca High School was narrowly thwarted by the actions of two women who noticed. Waseca County News is the area's news leader, the place to find local breaking news, features and spoA Minnesota appeals court panel is considering whether to restore attempted murder charges against a Waseca teenager who allegedly planned to kill his familyWASECA, MINN. The two other 18-year-old defendants pleaded guilty to possessing. 28, John LaDue could be sleeping in his own bed at his parents’ house for the first time in almost two years. The psychologist told a. (Waseca County News) WASECA -- A Waseca County judge has agreed that John David LaDue, who allegedly planned to bomb his high school and kill his family earlier this year, could be transferred to. WASECA — Waseca teen John LaDue’s future remains unclear after a sentence modification hearing Wednesday. David's personal network of family, friends, associates & neighbors include Leslie Ladue, Dorothy Ladue, John Ladue, Stephanie Ladue and Angela Fitzlaff. The sentence comes after LaDue made an unexpected plea deal. (News file photo) By By Andrew Deziel. M. Stoneburner on Wednesday at. WCCO-TV got hold of the records Tuesday. LaDue, 17, is facing six felony charges for. Sheriff deputies escort 17-year-old John LaDue into court on May 12, 2014. Waseca County News, Waseca, MN. --John LaDue's hope for "greatness" has radically changed. Another area priest, the Rev. Faribault Daily News file photo. LaDue earlier pleaded guilty to the charge, and five other similar counts. John LaDue Waseca MN Bomb Gun Attack Plot Foiled--- tags: May 2014, school incident, gun, bomb, foiled plot, high school, student suspect, mental illness, cover story, criminal, columbine high school massacre, lone gunman, terrrorist style violence foiled bomb plot 0 hurt, 1 arrested May 1, 2014 John LaDue Waseca MN Bomb Gun Attack Plot FoiledMay 1UPDATED TUESDAY 10:22 A. John LaDue, accused of planning an attack on his school was scheduled to make an appearance in court, Waseca County Sheriff's deputies walked him into the Waseca County Court for a morning. John David LaDue, the teenager who allegedly plotted to detonate explosives in his Waseca high school, will appear at an adult certification hearing Wednesday in Waseca County District Court. WASECA, Minn. WASECA — In their appeal of a judge's July decision to drop the most serious charges against 17-year-old John LaDue, Waseca County prosecutors said they will raise the issue of whether the judge erred and whether his decision has a critical impact on the prosecution. It was summer 2013, and classes were out – the perfect time to test his explosive. The most serious charges against John LaDue, the Waseca teen accused of planning to kill his family and bomb his school, have been dismissed. A Waseca teen, John Ladue, was back in court today at a hearing that will. Two juveniles and one adult are facing felony charges in connection with what authorities say was a Waseca teenager's plot to kill his family and set off bombsJohn David LaDue, 17, had also obtained weapons and intended to kill his father, mother, sister, and a school liaison officer, investigators say. John David LaDue arrives Wednesday at the Waseca County, Minnesota, Courthouse. -- John LaDue's hope for "greatness" has radically changed. John David LaDue had planned to kill his family, set a fire, then bomb the school and shoot students. WASECA, Minn. David LaDue, the father of alleged Waseca school shooting plotter John LaDue, told reporters Wednesday at his son’s court hearing that he couldn’t believe his son would harm anyone. Waseca County Sheriff’s deputies lead John LaDue back to the Waseca County Jail after his plea hearing Friday, Sept. He spent months researching bomb-making techni. 1 of 2. com Print June 18, 2014, 10:37 PM UTC / Updated June 18, 2014, 10:39 PM UTCWASECA, Minn. June 25, 2014 — 12:56am. M. Aug 11, 2016 Updated Aug 12, 2016. John LaDue,Welcome to our family and our homepage!! These days it seems as though you need to have a homepage, Facebook, Twitter, and on and on, so finally we are trying to update ourselves and join the 21st Century!! Please take a look at what we have and hopefully you will be blessed and encouraged by what God has done and is doing!!Waseca Police Capt. He was surrounded by. His name was John LaDue. He was sentenced to up to 10 years probation and treatment in a secure. John LaDue, right, and his father, David LaDue, exit the Waseca County Courthouse July 26, 2016 after John has his request to end his probation granted. Caught: John David LaDue was arrested this week and charged with four counts of premeditated murder before he could carry out his horrifying plan to bomb and shoot his way through Waseca High SchoolThe location of a Waseca teen accused of planning a school shooting in 2014 remains a mystery — even to his family. In an interview with police, the Waseca, Minnesota teen said he "was not bullied at all" and thinks he is "just. It was all meant to happen on April 20, the 15th anniversary of the rampage at Columbine High School, John David LaDue told police. LaDue pleads guilty to one felony; other charges dismissed John LaDue, Waseca teen who allegedly planned to bomb his high school and kill his family, was transferred Wednesday from a juvenile facility in Red Wing to Prairie Lakes Youth Program, another. Recordings of a police interview with the Waseca teen accused of plotting to bomb his school and kill his family and fellow students have been released. In May 2014, a combined shooting and bombing plot was discovered and stopped. WASECA — David LaDue, father of John LaDue, said Wednesday that his teenage son should be at home instead of at a secure juvenile detention facility in. The court's decision in the appeal is poised. . Paul Saints stadium on. More than two years since law enforcement discovered LaDue's stockpile of bomb-making supplies in a Waseca storage shed, the. . -- John LaDue's hope for "greatness" has radically changed. This caught the attention of Waseca resident Chelsie Schellhas, since it was. WASECA — The Waseca County Attorney's Office's appeal of the dismissal of felony charges against Waseca teen John LaDue, who is accused of plotting a school massacre, was released Tuesday to the public. Wolf signed an order Monday in Waseca. According to the police report, “LaDue immediately became defensive, stating that it is his storage unit and asked what I was doing and pulling away. John LaDue told the Waseca. A Waseca County judge dismissed four counts of attempted first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree damage to property against 17-year-old John LaDue, arrested May 1 after a neighbor called 911 to report the teen’s bizarre behavior. He earned good grades. LaDue, who was 17 at the.