Flagler boy, 12, accused of threatening another when deputies find 15 knives

According to a statement from the Flagler County Sharif Office, a 12 -year -old child, accused of stabbing another child and showing 15 knife photos in a group conversation, was arrested on 25 September.
MPs responded to a report stating that a parent received a text that threatened to stab him from the child. While the deputies interviewed the victim, the child said that he had argued with him in the group conversation when the child “a box of knife and then sent a photo of more than one threat.”
MPs, the victim of the photo to stab a blasphemy threat with a “15 knives and a box containing a box of rice joints,” he said.
MPs then interviewed the suspect and his family at home. The news does not call the child because he is not accused of an adult. He said he sent the threat to “because he’s angry.” His family, deputies found the knife box seen in the photo to make a search to make a search.
The Flagler County Sharif office found a knife in the bedroom of a 12 -year -old child accused of threatening another child.
The deputies arrested the child for written or electronic threats for physical damage or killing. Flagler, where he was committed, was transferred to the district prison and was later delivered to the Florida Juvenil Justice Department. Finally, Volusia moved to the Family Source Center.
“This is an unfortunate situation that we have to arrest a child, but we receive the threats very seriously,” he said. “It is important that parents are aware of what they say to each other on social media and watch their activities. In addition, I urge their parents to be a sheriff in your home and make sure that children know the consequences of threatening one. It may not seem like a great deal of agreement for them, but it should be a serious crime under the Florida law.
Staly, “how old they are not important, or when we knock on your door, they say they’re kidding because it’s not a joke.” “They will be arrested. Parents also teach your children how to deal with disputes, because education will last for life.”
This article was initially published in Daytona Beach News-Journal: Flagler MPs Find the storage of knives in the 12 -year -old suspect’s room




