Youth pleads guilty to weapons charges in Halifax high school threats case
The teen admitted to possessing brass knuckles, rifles, and shotguns after prosecutors dropped 25 charges in the case involving threats at a Halifax high school.
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Halifax high school student pleads guilty to more weapon offences, hate charges withdrawn
The teenager accused of threatening a Halifax high school has pleaded guilty to more weapon-related charges, but the Crown has withdrawn other allegations such as promoting hatred against Jewish and Black Nova Scotian communities.

Youth pleads guilty to weapons charges in Halifax high school threats case
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A 16-year-old pleaded guilty to seven counts of arms charges on Thursday, in a case in which the police alleged that he threatened to attack students at a high school in Halifax in April.
HALIFAX — A 16-year-old adolescent pleaded guilty to seven counts of arms charges on Thursday, in a case in which the police alleged that he had threatened to attack students from a high school in Halifax in April. The boy was initially facing 33 counts of crimes, such as illegal possession and storage of weapons and the creation of online hate groups. Crown prosecutors dropped 25 counts, including the four that had been laid for threatening peo…
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