A Clarkston man who made threats about “shooting up” an Asotin County elementary school and committing mass murder at an Asotin County Fair Parade has been sentenced to 20 months in prison.
37-year-old Trevor Lunney, who changed his plea to guilty, was sentenced to the high end of the range by Superior Court Judge Brooke Burns.
According to a probable cause affidavit, Lunney made several statements about wanting to commit mass murder to the state Department of Corrections, law enforcement and Quality Behavioral Health. Additionally, he allegedly talked about having access to hidden weapons in Nampa, and made comments about having a five-year plan, opening fire at a future fair parade and livestreaming it, becoming an active shooter at an elementary school and his desire to commit suicide.
Lunney, who was found competent to stand trial, gave up his right to appear before a jury when he pleaded guilty to harassment, threats to kill and threats to bomb or injure property. He was ordered to complete a year of community custody after he serves his time behind bars.