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She found a plot to shoot up a school in her son's journal, so she turned him in to police.

The journal went into chilling detail. He would detonate pipe bombs, and use multiple firearms to "blast anyone in sight" and "execute survivors."

COLLEGE PLACE, Wash. — Police in College Place, Washington believe they've stopped what could have been another school massacre. 

Under arrest - a 17-year-old boy - turned in by his mom. 

"I know I did all I can do and that I made the right choice," said Nichole, who only wanted to use her first name. 

That choice was calling police after finding and reading her son's journal. He wrote about attacking his school on a specific date: April 20, 2020. 

"The anniversary of Columbine, which is freaky and kind of scary. Very scary," said Nichole. 

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The journal went into chilling detail. He would detonate pipe bombs, and use multiple firearms to "blast anyone in sight" and "execute survivors." 

Nichole told CBS News' Jamie Yuccas she feels like she's done something wrong as a mother. 

Police say she did everything right. 

"She's very courageous. It's clearly very emotional for her. She loves her son," said College Place Police Chief Troy Tomaras.

"You really wrestled with making the call to police," said Yuccas to Nichole. 

"Yeah," said Nichole. "My son told them that it was only creative writing. It was just a story." 

Chief Tomaras says the journal went too far. 

"Well, he's plotting to attack. And kill people. That's beyond creative writing. That's beyond normal," said Tomaras. 

Nichole says her son had been battling depression. 

"I'm worried about his mental health, and he needs help." 

Nichole says she believes her son is safer in jail and so is she. 

When asked if she still loves her son, Nichole replied, "Of course I do. It takes a lot to do what I did. It wasn't easy." 

Chief Tomaras says Nichole's decision "absolutely" saved people's lives. 

"She's parenting. That's what we need parents to do," he said. "Very courageous. Very grateful." 

So are all the other students, teachers and staff - saved by possibly the toughest choice a mother can make. 

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