The bond for Lilly Whitworth, a former pupil charged with two counts of felony try and commit homicide in connection to threats focusing on Colorado Springs faculties, has been elevated tenfold.
On Thursday Whitworth’s bond was elevated to $750,000, in accordance with the Elbert County District Legal professional’s Workplace.
The substantial enhance took place after an Elbert County Jail staffer reported on Monday that Whitworth “indicated if in a position to bond out, the defendant would nonetheless attempt to perform the unique plans of a mass capturing,” the DA’s workplace stated in a information launch.
Prosecutors on Tuesday filed a movement with the court docket to extend the bond, in addition to searching for “extra protections within the obligatory safety order.”
At a Thursday listening to, the bond was elevated and situations of a compulsory safety order have been modified to incorporate GPS monitoring and no contact with any public or non-public college property or establishment in Colorado, the discharge stated.
Whitworth, who allegedly threatened faculties in Colorado Springs Academy District 20, is scheduled for a preliminary listening to on Might 3.
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