Student at Creekside Middle School reported to have said he was going to be the next school shooter

The student is facing felony charges.


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  • | 10:01 a.m. March 2, 2018
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A 14-year-old male student at Creekside Middle School was reported to have said he was going to be the next school shooter and that he was going to do it soon, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Department. 

The student was also said to have jokingly told another student on his school bus that he would shoot him. These comments were made on Feb. 16, but reported to a VCSO deputy on Thursday, March 1. 

The student is among three other students who were charged with making threats of violence or false statements about guns at Volusia County schools on Thursday, bringing the number of students facing these types of charges from the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office to 15 since the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland.

Because of these incident involving students making threats, Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood announced Thursday that the defendants or their families will be held responsible for paying the cost of the Sheriff’s Office response to their cases. That cost has been determined to be a minimum of $1,082. The true cost could be much higher depending on the resources required in each individual case.

The other students who were charged on Thursday, and also facing felony charges, include the following: 

  • A 14-year-old female student at Deltona High School who held her hands in a gun gesture, tapped a school employee on the shoulder and said, “bang bang.” This incident occurred on Tuesday, and a similar incident happened Wednesday afternoon. Another employee advised the student had done the same thing to him. These incidents were reported to a VCSO deputy on Thursday, March 1. 
  • A 15-year-old male student at Deltona High School who told a teacher he had a concealed weapon in his backpack. No weapon was found. 
  • A 17-year-old male student at New Smyrna Beach High School who used a piece of paper with a handgun and a bomb drawn on it to pretend to shoot another student during class today. The student told a deputy he was only joking. 

 

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