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California man Alexander Paffendorf apologizes for connection to Wisconsin school shooting — without detailing his actions

 A California man apologized Friday for his connection to a 15-year-old girl who fatally shot a teacher and fellow student at a religious school in Wisconsin, telling a judge that he was prepared to accept the consequences of his actions without explaining his precise role.

Alexander Paffendorf expressed regret for his involvement when a judge offered a chance for final words before keeping an order to confiscate his guns and ammunition in place until April 4.

He didn’t elaborate in his brief statement but authorities have said he told FBI agents that he had been messaging Natalie Rupnow, the Wisconsin shooter, about attacking a government building with a gun and explosives.

Alexander Paffendorf expressed regret for his involvement when a judge offered a chance for final words before keeping an order to confiscate his guns and ammunition in place until April 4. Facebook / Gabriella K. Kranich
Alexander Paffendorf appeared virtually in court on Friday, wearing a blue shirt and tie. CBS 8 San Diego

The student at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison killed Rubi Patricia Vergara, a 14-year-old freshman, and 42-year-old teacher Erin Michelle West and severely injured two other students before shooting herself.

Police have not disclosed a motive.

A day after the Dec. 16 attack, a California judge issued a restraining order against Paffendorf, 20 at the time, under the state’s gun red flag law. It required him to turn his guns and ammunition into police.

He has not been charged with any crime.

Natalie Rupnow killed student Rubi Patricia Vergara and teacher Erin Michelle West in the Dec. 16, 2024 school shooting. X/Natalie Rupnow
Paffendorf didn’t elaborate in his brief statement but authorities have said he told FBI agents that he had been messaging Rupnow about attacking a government building with a gun and explosives. Facebook/Jeff Rupnow

Paffendorf, appearing by video in a collared shirt and tie, said Friday that he was ready for a hearing on whether the restraining order should stay in effect but San Diego Superior Court Judge Devon Lomayesva delayed consideration after an attorney for the city of Carlsbad, north of San Diego, said Pattendorf was under criminal investigation.

The judge decided it was in his Pattendorf’s interest to delay the hearing because he is under investigation and did not have an attorney.

A detective told the judge that the FBI expected the investigation to conclude within two to three months.

An emergency vehicle sits outside the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wis. on Dec. 16, 2024. AP

The restraining order doesn’t say what government building Pattendorf targeted or when he planned to launch his attack.

It also doesn’t detail his interactions with the student except to state that he was plotting a mass shooting with her.

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