RALEIGH, N.C. — An 18-year-old plans to plead guilty to a 2022 mass shooting in North Carolina that left five people dead — including his older brother — avoiding a trial next month, his attorneys said Tuesday.
A written notice filed in Wake County court by the lawyers for Austin Thompson said their client intends to plead guilty to all charges against him.
Thompson was 15 when authorities believe he went on a killing rampage on Oct. 13, 2022, beginning in his Raleigh neighborhood with his 16-year-old brother. A hearing ahead of his scheduled Feb. 2 trial had been set for Wednesday.
But through the intended plea, Thompson ''has decided he wishes to save the community and the victims from as much additional infliction of trauma as possible,'' attorneys Kellie Mannette and Deonte' Thomas wrote. The attorneys didn't immediately respond to emails Tuesday seeking additional information on the decision.
Thompson's legal proceedings were delayed in part as he recovered from a gunshot wound that a prosecutor concluded was self-inflicted before his arrest. His attorneys say it resulted in a brain injury.
Prosecutors had not revealed a potential motive for the shootings but in a court filing said they had intended to prove Thompson's actions, among other factors, were ''especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel'' and that he attempted to avoid custody.
Tuesday's filing by Thompson's attorneys said that while ''the serious brain injury he suffered has made it such that Austin cannot explain why he committed this shooting, he has always accepted that he did this.''
Thompson was charged as an adult on five counts of murder, two counts of attempted murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon and one count of assault of an officer with a gun. A sentencing hearing would be held at a later date after any plea.