Days after posting mugshot of a boy accused of school threat, sheriff puts video of 2 teens online
This undated photo provided by Volusia County, Fla. Sheriff office shows Volusia County Sheriff Michael J. Chitwood (Volusia County, Fla. Sheriff office via AP)/ TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Around the country, communities are being battered by a wave of school shooting threats, sparking emergency notifications, urgent group chats and heightened fears among parents that their child’s school could be the next Parkland or Sandy Hook or Uvalde — or any other town hit by On Florida's Atlantic coast, Sheriff Mike Chitwood of Volusia County said he ...
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