Teenager Pleads Guilty to Family Murders and Foiled School Shooting Plot in Luton
Nicholas Prosper, 19, admitted to killing his mother and two siblings and planning a primary school attack, raising concerns over online violent content and youth radicalization.
- Nicholas Prosper, 19, confessed to murdering his mother Juliana Falcon, 48, and siblings Kyle, 16, and Giselle, 13, at their Luton home in September 2024.
- Police discovered Prosper was planning to attack St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, his former school, but apprehended him before the plot could be carried out.
- A loaded shotgun, 30 rounds of ammunition, and a knife were recovered from the scene, and Prosper admitted to additional firearm-related offenses.
- Officials and experts highlighted concerns about the influence of violent online content, which Prosper had reportedly engaged with extensively before the crimes.
- Local schools have been urged to review security measures, while the community mourns the tragic loss of the victims described as beloved and cherished individuals.