A court hearing set for Tuesday for Quincy J. Tuttle, an 11-year-old accused of bringing a gun and more than 400 rounds of ammunition to Frontier Middle School, has been postponed for a week.
Clark County Juvenile Court Commissioner Jennifer Snider reset the hearing, which will determine whether Tuttle is mentally competent to be charged with attempted murder and other weapons-related crimes, for Nov. 19. Until then, he remains in custody.
The Nov. 19 hearing could also resolve whether the boy can be released from detention to the custody of his parents pending trial. A mental health report that addresses his ability to aid in his defense had just been received by prosecution and defense attorneys, prompting Tuesday’s postponement.
Tuttle was last in court Oct. 29, when he erupted in a fit of cursing and refused to leave the courtroom after he was ordered to remain in custody.