DURATION: 1:00-----------------------------------------SHOTLIST:WTVM - Courtesy / AP CLIENTS ONLY"USAGE OF THIS VIDEO MATERIAL IS LIMITED TO THE LESSER OF THE PERIOD OF THE DISPLAY RIGHTS IN YOUR CONTRACT WITH AP OR 30 DAYS. Seale, Alabama - Jan. 71. WS of Derek Shrout being escorted by guards to elevator2. MS of Russell County H.S. Sign3. WS zoom of Derek Shrout in front of elevator4. WS of Russell County Sheriff Heath Taylor at Sunday press conference5. MS of Russell County Sheriff Heath Taylor at Sunday press conference6. MS of Shrout's defense attorney7. SOUNDBITE: Jeremy Armstrong/Defense Attorney (Transcript Below)8. WS of Shrout's home 9. MS of Shrout's doorway10. TS of tobacco can with pellets11. WS of tobacco cans with pellets 12. Shrout being escorted by guards as he gets to elevator STORYLINE: 17-YEAR-OLD DEREK SHROUT HAS BEEN JAILED ON ASSAULT CHARGES AFTER HE ALLEGEDLY PLOTTED A TERROR ATTACK INVOLVING BOMBS AT HIS HIGH SCHOOL.THE TEEN WAS APPREHENDED AFTER A JOURNAL WAS FOUND BY A TEACHER AND TURNED OVER TO AUTHORITIES.THAT'S ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL SHERIFF, WHO SAYS THE JOURNAL CONTAINED SEVERAL PLANS THAT LOOKED LIKE POTENTIAL TERRORIST ATTACKS." BUT SHROUT'S ATTORNEY DISAGREES.SOUNDBITE: Jeremy Armstrong/Defense Attorney"he had no intentions....after talking to my client...intending to hurt anyone...i think this might have been blown out of proportion in light of what happened in Newtown, Connecticut. Of course, everyone is on edge about that kind of thing."THE SHERIFF SAYS A SEARCH OF SHROUT'S HOME FOUND SEVERAL TOBACCO CANS CONTAINING PELLETS.HE SAID THE DEVICES WERE "JUST A STEP OR TWO AWAY FROM BEING READY TO EXPLODE."---------------------------------ASSOCIATED PRESS.(END)
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