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11-year-old had kill list, weapons, Volusia sheriff says about shooting threat arrest
"Starting Monday, your little cherub, we're going to start publishing his name, and we're going to start perp walks with them when we take them into custody," Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said.
11-year-old the latest arrested amid school threat concerns in Volusia County
PORT ORANGE, Fla. – An 11-year-old was arrested in Volusia County Monday, accused of threatening to commit a school shooting. Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said the suspect was accused of threatening to shoot up either Creekside Middle School or Silver Sands Middle School. Both are in Port Orange.
Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood has a message to Volusia County parents and students
Sheriff Mike Chitwood addressed parents and students today on the ongoing increase in school violence threats in Volusia County schools. Some 54 tips related to school shootings came in through […]
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Angry Sheriff Mike Chitwood warns 'swatters' and their parents they may get 'perp walk'
Volusia County Schools received 54 false threats Thursday. Officials ask for parental intervention, highlight potential ...
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Volusia sheriff fed up with school shooting hoaxes posts boy’s mugshot on social media
In social media posts Monday, Chitwood warned parents that if their kids are arrested for making these threats, he’ll make ...
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The social media verdict is in! Sheriff Mike Chitwood's plan to shame kids draws support.
Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood's decision to publicly shame a boy who threatened to shoot up two Florida schools was met with ...
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VCS, sheriff Mike Chitwood reinforce seriousness of making school threats after several incidents reported at local schools
Four juveniles, the youngest being a 10-year-old boy at Westside Elementary, have made threats to shoot students this week.
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Volusia County approves $1.3B budget, bigger tax rate for sheriff
Sheriff Mike Chitwood cited pay raises, Florida Retirement System contributions and taking on responsibility for beach law ...
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