Judge gives prosecutors deadline to reveal school‑attack evidence

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HOUSTON, Texas — A judge in Houston has set a deadline for prosecutors to disclose evidence in the case of a San Antonio teenager accused of planning a school attack.

Authorities arrested the teenager following reports of suspicious behavior and alleged threats. Due to the defendant’s status as a minor, the court has not released his identity.

The defense attorney stated that the teenager regularly wore tactical gear and denied that he intended to harm anyone. The attorney has challenged the basis of the charges and stated that there is no threat posed by the accused.

Prosecutors are preparing evidence to support the charges. The court established the disclosure deadline to ensure timely proceedings and compliance with legal standards regarding discovery.

School officials and law enforcement continue to monitor developments. No further details about the investigation have been released by authorities.

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