Interview with Tobin Kerns
Globe reporter Emily Sweeney interviewed Tobin Kerns on Nov. 5, 2007, about his conviction for plotting a Columbine-style attack at Marshfield High School. Kerns was sentenced yesterday to 10 months in jail, with five months already served.
Tobin Kerns talks about his arrest.
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"What would you have done differently?"
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Kerns on if he feels sorry.
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Past Coverage
Kerns gets 5 months in school massacre plot
PLYMOUTH - Nineteen-year-old Tobin "Toby" Kerns will spend the next five months behind bars at the Plymouth House of Correction for his role in a conspiracy to carry out a Columbine-style massacre at Marshfield High School three years ago.
Convicted youth hopes sentencing will allow him to get back to living
Tobin "Toby" Kerns is Inmate 047553 in Unit FN3 of the Plymouth County Correctional Facility's juvenile detention center. He sleeps on the top bunk on the left-hand side of Cell 404, a small living space that he shares with two other teenagers.

