A Florida boy has been arrested after allegedly boasting about his weapons collection and creating a "kill list" targeting two schools.
NEW: Florida boy arrested, 'perp-walked' and thrown in jail after bragging about a "k*ll list" and showing off an arsenal of weapons.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) September 16, 2024
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"Every time we make an arrest, your kid’s photo is going to be put out there… We’re gonna come and get you. We’re… pic.twitter.com/jp13qumtFJ
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office apprehended 11-year-old Carlo “Kingston” Dorelli following threats he reportedly made to his classmates. Sheriff Mike Chitwood shared details of the case on X, formerly Twitter, revealing that Dorelli had shown a video of his stockpile of airsoft guns, knives, and swords. “He says it was all a joke,” Chitwood noted, referring to the written list of targets found in Dorelli's possession.
As promised. We just arrested a Creekside Middle School student who made threats to commit a school shooting at Creekside or Silver Sands Middle School.
— Mike Chitwood (@SheriffChitwood) September 16, 2024
He had written a list of names and targets. He says it was all a joke. pic.twitter.com/1yHHiD0pJj
Dorelli now faces a felony charge for making a written threat of a mass shooting. A video released by the sheriff’s office shows officers escorting the boy into jail, with his wrists and ankles in handcuffs. His mugshot and images of his weapon collection, including replica assault rifles and samurai swords, were also made public.
The arrest comes after Sheriff Chitwood vowed to publicly "perp-walk" children who make prank threats, in response to a surge of false alarms following the deadly Apalachee High School shooting in Georgia. "Parents, you don't want to raise your kids, I'm going to start raising them," Chitwood declared, emphasizing the need to deter such dangerous behavior.
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