Lawyer: Doc says accused student, school ground competent

SC (AP) A lawyer accused of a South Carolina teen tracing on its new High School and the authorities, said he wanted to kill Jesus said his client is responsible before the courts.

Federal defendse said lawyer Michael Meetze documents filed in court Thursday, a psychiatrist, after the provision of the evaluation of 18 years, Ryan Schallenberger a day earlier in Chesterfied County jail.

Prosecutors had asked that Schallenberger evaluated. In a consultation on this request, a representative of the Confederation had testified that Schallenberger told police he wanted to die, go to the sky and kill Jesus.

Schallenberger was arrested April 19. It is several state and federal taxes, including the attempt, a weapon of mass destruction.

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