Teen gets 2 years in robbery to fund Everett school shooting plot

EVERETT, Wash. -- An Everett man has been sentenced to two years in prison for his role in a robbery that police say was supposed to help fund a classmate's plan to shoot people at their high school.

The Daily Herald reports 18-year-old Marquez Daniel pleaded guilty last week to robbery and was sentenced Wednesday as part of a plea deal that includes Daniel testifying in his classmate's court case.

Court documents say Daniel was recruited by Joshua O'Connor to help carry out the armed heist in February at a convenience store.

Daniel's lawyer Derek Conom said in court that Daniel didn't know about O'Connor's alleged plot to use the cash to buy weaponry for a school shooting. Prosecutors found no evidence to prove Daniel knew about the plot.

O'Connor has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder, robbery and possession of an illegal explosive device.