Florida sheriff fed up with school shooting hoaxes posts boy's mugshot to social media

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood is taking a stand against the rising tide of false school shooting threats by publicly posting the mugshots of those arrested for making such threats. His decision comes in light of a series of hoaxes that have disrupted schools and strained law enforcement resources, particularly after a recent tragic shooting incident in Georgia that claimed the lives of four individuals. Chitwood expressed his growing frustration with the situation, stating, "Since parents, you don’t want to raise your kids, I’m going to start raising them. " By sharing these mugshots on social media, he aims to deter students from engaging in similar behavior and to raise awareness among parents about their children's actions. The sheriff's approach represents a call for accountability, not only from the offenders but also from their families.

This initiative highlights the broader issue of school safety and the challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing such threats. As the community grapples with the implications of these hoaxes, Chitwood's strategy may serve as a critical measure in protecting students and maintaining order in schools. The sheriff's firm stance reflects a growing urgency to confront the issue head-on and ensure the safety of students in Florida.

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