2 14-year-olds held without bail in alleged plot against school

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-- Two teenagers accused of planning a killing spree at their Georgia middle school have been ordered held without bail.

-- Two teenagers accused of planning a killing spree at their Georgia middle school have been ordered held without bail.

A prosecutor says the boys -- identified in court only as Adam and Joseph -- told classmates they planned to kill a math teacher and anyone who got in their way on the last day of school.

According to the prosecutor, the boys wanted revenge after being disciplined by the teacher and bullied by classmates.

Police allegedly found a detailed diagram of the school and arrows pointing to various rooms and hallways where the attack was supposed to occur.

But defense lawyers say the case has been blown out of proportion, and the boys never planned to kill anybody. One lawyer says the 14-year-olds were just trying to get the attention of some girls.

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