12-year-old arrested after making threats to shoot up Buddy Taylor Middle School

The student later said she was "just playing."


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  • | 11:00 a.m. October 4, 2021
Buddy Taylor Middle School. Photo by Brian McMillan
Buddy Taylor Middle School. Photo by Brian McMillan
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On Sept. 30, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a Buddy Taylor Middle School student threatening to shoot up the school. The school resource deputy was notified by a BTMS staff member that the student told her she was going to come to the school, shoot it up, and made a statement of killing everyone. She was later arrested and turned over to the Department of Juvenile Justice.

The reporting party stated the student returned to her classroom after being in the Dean’s Office for disciplinary issues. The student was visibly and vocally upset so the teacher grew concerned and tried to get the student to come to her desk area to calm her down. The student told the teacher she was going to come to the school and “shoot all you up in here. All you be dead.”

Deputies made contact with the student at her residence later that evening. Deputies asked the student if she knew why they were there, and she stated, “Because I threatened to shoot up the school, but I was just playing.” 

“Threats are not a joke and will always be taken seriously,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “We don’t like making these arrests, but we will come knocking on your door if your child makes any threat to harm someone. Florida law is black and white, and law enforcement has no flexibility, so I once again ask parents to be the sheriff of your home and help us prevent it by talking to your kids about the seriousness of getting mad and making stupid comments like this. Teach them the proper way to handle their anger as they will need those skills for a successful life as an adult.”

The student was arrested without incident for Written Threats to Kill and transported to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility for processing. She was then turned over to the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice.

 

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