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Court: Teen competent to stand trial in school shooting

Original Publication Date October 05, 2017 - 12:01 PM

URBANA, Ohio - A teen charged as an adult in an Ohio school shooting that wounded two students has been found competent to stand trial.

Court documents show a Champaign County judge made the ruling in Ely Serna's case. Serna has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to charges including attempted murder in the January shooting at West Liberty-Salem High School in West Liberty.

Serna has been in a mental health hospital since authorities said he posed a risk of harm to himself or others. The judge has ordered Serna to remain there to maintain his competency for trial.

Authorities allege the 17-year-old Serna fired a shotgun at a classmate, critically wounding him and slightly injuring another student.

No motive has been disclosed.

Serna's attorney declined to comment Thursday.

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