Trinity Shockley Pleads Guilty in School Shooting Conspiracy Case: Details of the Plea Agreement

A plea agreement has been reached in the case of Trinity Shockley, a student from Mooresville High School who was allegedly planning a school shooting. Shockley pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit murder, a Level 2 felony. The plea deal includes a 20-year sentence, with 12 and a half years to be served in the Indiana Department of Correction, followed by 5 years of probation. Shockley is also required to continue seeing a mental health professional and is prohibited from school property, events, and firearms possession. The agreement states that Shockley must not research or view materials related to school shooters. The plea deal is contingent on Shockley having no other criminal history. The jury trial has been canceled following the filing of the plea agreement.