Tucson Man Pleads Guilty To Mass Shooting Threat At University Of Arizona

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A Tucson man, Michael Pengchung Lee, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to Interstate Threats for transmitting threats through interstate communications to commit a mass shooting at the University of Arizona.

The 27-year-old Lee’s sentencing is scheduled for July 3, 2024, before United States District Judge Rosemary Márquez.

The complaint alleged that on October 23, 2023, Lee made threats to commit a mass shooting at the University of Arizona in a group chat on Snapchat. Lee is not a student at the university, but expressed a desire to get revenge on “all the chads and stacies!!” “Chads” and “stacies” are commonly used terms by self-described involuntary celibates (incels). Lee made further reference to incel ideology and finished the conversation by stating “im gonna do it guys, my mind is made up and there’s nothing u can do or say to stop me.”

On Wednesday, Lee admitted that on October 22, 2023, he sent multiple Snapchat messages to a group chat threatening to commit a mass shooting at the University of Arizona. Lee further admitted that in those messages he referenced incel ideology, language, and motivations, including referring to a well-known, self-identified incel and mass shooter, amongst other incel references. Lee also admitted that in at least two other Snapchat conversations, he threatened to commit a mass shooting at the university, citing the same incel ideology and motivations.

A conviction for Interstate Threats carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison, a fine of $250,000, or both, and a maximum term of three years of supervised release.

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