Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood's decision to publicly shame a boy who threatened to shoot up two Florida schools was met with ...
Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood drew international attention this week when he perp-walked an 11-year-old accused of threatening shootings at two schools and keeping a "hit list," which he told ...
DELAND – Fed up with dozens of recent swatting events, Volusia County’s sheriff, Mike Chitwood, announced Friday that Volusia County Schools’ students and parents involved with making false ...
Three days after Sheriff Mike Chitwood said he would post on social media the photos of school children making threats to commit violent acts against students and schools, he did just that Monday ...
Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood spoke Friday at a news conference alongside Volusia Public Schools officials, describing the situation as "absolutely out of control." Chitwood said that 54 ...
Two high school students – a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old – were arrested on Wednesday after posting a school shooting threat on social media, according to Sheriff Mike Chitwood. Chitwood ...
DELAND – Fed up with dozens of recent swatting events, Volusia County’s sheriff, Mike Chitwood, announced Friday that Volusia County Schools’ students and parents involved with making false threats ...
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VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood says more students are being arrested for threatening to shoot up their school. Chitwood spoke with Channel 9 during Eyewitness News ...
Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood said he has a message for the child, his parents, as well as any other kids who want to “disrupt” schools, waste police resources and cause chaos in the community.
On Monday, residents across Volusia County, the state, the country, and even overseas saw Sheriff Mike Chitwood post the photo and arrest video of an 11-year-old boy on the department's social media ...