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Two Texas Teens Arrested in School Attack Plot

The FBI has arrested two teenage girls who allegedly planned a mass casualty attack at Memorial High School in Harris County, Texas. Authorities uncovered their plot, which involved the use of pipe bombs and firearms, during an investigation, raising serious concerns about school safety and youth radicalization.

This alarming case follows a broader trend of youth involvement in gun violence, with numerous incidents reported nationwide. The potential threats posed by minors, depicted through their attempted use of explosives and firearms, highlight the urgent need for community vigilance and intervention. Officials urge parents and educators to remain aware of warning signs often present in such tragic scenarios.

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