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    ‘I will kill u bruh.’ Manatee deputies arrest 3 more students after school threats

    By Michael Moore Jr.,

    19 days ago

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    The Manatee County Sheriff’s Office has arrested three more students after a string of school threats made on social media.

    Deputies arrested an 11-year-old student at Buffalo Creek Middle School in Palmetto and two 14-year-old students at Lakewood Ranch Preparatory School, the agency said. The arrests come less than a week after deputies arrested a 15-year-old Bayshore High School student accused of making school shooting threats on Snapchat .

    The sheriff’s office charged all three students with making written threats to kill, a second-degree felony.

    “Be ready for tomorrow, I will kill u bruh,” the sixth grader from Buffalo Creek Middle School wrote on an instant messaging app on Tuesday, according to the sheriff’s office.

    After school administrators became aware of the threat, deputies say they confronted the 11-year-old the next day at school and searched her belongings. No firearms or weapons were found, but deputies say she admitted to making the threat.

    “Students must understand the seriousness of making threats about school violence,” Sheriff Rick Wells said in a written statement. “Make no mistake about it, if we have evidence that a student made a threat to kill, we arrest them and take them to the Juvenile Detention Center. I encourage parents to remind their children of the consequences of making school threats.”

    Two Lakewood Ranch students arrested

    Two students at Lakewood Ranch Preparatory School are also in custody for making written threats about a school shooting, according to the sheriff’’s office.

    On Tuesday, detectives say they began investigating a Snapchat message about an alleged fight in the school gym that read: “I’m shooting up the school at 9:00.”

    Deputies arrived at the school Wednesday morning to provide extra security and search for the origin of the message.

    One 14-year-old student admitted to writing the Snapchat message, the sheriff’s office said. Another told deputies he had also written a post about killing classmates, the sheriff’s office said. Both students were arrested.

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    Sunny@Florida
    18d ago
    Ugh. Didn’t we see this coming 20yrs ago when parents started thinking giving their kids a cell phone was a good thing. Allowing them to play violent video games & listening to the poison called rap music. Perfect ingredients for unruly disrespectful dangerous kids!! Parents need to take accountability!! Just like my parents were held responsible for our actions.
    Guest
    18d ago
    Start charging these parents with culpable negligence. Do just as Sheriff Chitwood of Volusia County has started doing an make an example of the kid and the parents. The schools and the county bear some responsibility for failing to institute effective policy regarding the use and possession of cell phones and other electronic devices. They either need to be banned from schools or put in a lockup at the beginning of the day, but it doesn't start there - it starts at home. Parents need to stop trying to be the cool parents because little Johnny's friends all have a phone but little Johnny doesn't. As a parent you're going to have to make tough and unpopular decisions, and this is one of those. If emergencies are your excuse, then you have a responsibility to implement physical limitations on their phones (not simply telling them NO).
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