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Boy charged with extremist offence 'wanted to kill people for months'
Australia🏛️ PoliticsConservative10 hr. ago

Boy charged with extremist offence 'wanted to kill people for months'

A 13-year-old boy in Queensland, Australia, has been charged with planning a school massacre after allegedly expressing intentions to kill people for months. Police say the boy, who wore a mask at a BP station and threatened to stab an employee, had been inspired by past school shootings and had access to extremist materials. He reportedly sought advice from AI on writing a 'Bondi-style' mass-shooting story and had prepared for the attack by acquiring weapons and researching violent ideologies. His mother described him as a radicalized recluse who had not left the house for two years and had expressed threats against her and his sister. The case highlights concerns over online radicalization and youth engagement with extremist content.

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ABC News (Australia) logoABC News (Australia)State / PublicConservativeFactual 95Objective 7510 hr. ago
Boy charged with extremist offence 'wanted to kill people for months'

A 13-year-old boy in Queensland, Australia, has been charged with planning a school massacre after allegedly expressing intentions to kill people for months. Police say the boy, who wore a mask at a BP station and threatened to stab an employee, had been inspired by past school shootings and had access to extremist materials. He reportedly sought advice from AI on writing a 'Bondi-style' mass-shooting story and had prepared for the attack by acquiring weapons and researching violent ideologies. His mother described him as a radicalized recluse who had not left the house for two years and had expressed threats against her and his sister. The case highlights concerns over online radicalization and youth engagement with extremist content.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the incident through law enforcement actions and emphasizes the threat posed by the young suspect, using terms like 'extremist offence,' 'terror related investigation,' and 'radicalized recluse.' It highlights the dangers of online radicalization and the role of AI in facilitating

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article reports details from court documents and police statements, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language like 'disturbing' and 'terror related investigation', which may imply bias.

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