The trial of the 19-year-old who made threats of shooting up Elida High School has been pushed back until December.
Tristan Ascura signed a speedy time waver in court today, pushing the trial date back to December 3, 2018. Ascura was indicted by an Allen County grand jury on two charges: inducing panic, a felony of the second degree and making a terroristic threat, a third-degree felony. Both charges come with a gun specification, which could mean a possible sentence of seventeen years in prison if convicted.
Ascura allegedly made verbal threats to four Elida students saying he planned to shoot up the high school on September 1, 2018.
The sheriff's office found an AR-15 rifle and 500 rounds of ammunition at Ascura's home.
