
11-Year-Old Faces Jail for 2nd Threat, Sheriff Urges Parental Discipline
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An 11-year-old boy in Volusia County faces jail time again for sending threatening messages to teachers at DeLand Middle School, marking his second offense involving written threats to shoot. The boy previously accessed another students online gradebook account to send a group message threatening to shoot someone, landing him in a diversion program. This latest incident involved targeting seven teachers with a similar threat, disrupting school safety. Sheriff Mike Chitwood emphasizes the importance of protecting the majority and urges parents to discipline their kids at home, as serious threats lead to arrests regardless of age.
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