«Hope he is banned from ever owning a gun.»
Police Release Mugshot of 10-Year-Old Daniel Isaac Marquez Who Threatened to Shoot Up His Florida School
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<p>Florida authorities Monday released the mugshot and arrest footage of a 10-year-old boy accused of threatening to shoot up his school, with the local sheriff calling the move just desserts for a suspected criminal.</p>
<p>“I did a campaign: fake threat, real consequence,” Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno told W Radio in Colombia. “While I understand the boy is 10 years old, his brain’s not fully developed, he’s a juvenile, I have to tell you: When a 10-year-old presses a trigger, the aftermath is the same regardless of the age.”</p>
<p>The sheriff’s office posted video to Facebook showing Daniel Issac Marquez — a fifth-grader at Patriot Elementary School in Cape Coral — being arrested Saturday for the alleged text-message threat, which was forwarded to deputies by a tipster May 28.</p>
<p>Daniel was shown being led off with his hands cuffed behind his back while dressed in blue Crocs and a camouflage, hooded, zip-up sweatshirt and matching shorts.</p>
<p>Marceno spoke about the baby-faced suspect to W Radio, saying Daniel told a friend in a text message about “wads of cash” and to “get ready” for him to carry out the mass shooting.</p>
<p>“I scammed my friend,” the boy allegedly wrote in the text, which included a Google image of money, according to an arrest report.</p>
<p>Daniel then allegedly shared an image of four assault rifles that he said he bought and told his buddy to “get ready for water day” — referencing a recent school-sponsored event in which students participate in water activities.</p>
<p>“We don’t wait 1 second,” Marceno said of looking into the boy’s threat. “We investigate every threat as if it’s real.</p>
<p>“We have zero tolerance,” he said. “Our children are going to be safe no matter what.</p>
<p>“So, what we need to do is, I beg the parents to sit with your children … We need to do everything we can as a team to prevent these types of issues and not ignore the red flags.”</p>
<p>The boy was charged as a juvenile with making a written threat to conduct a mass shooting, Marceno said.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="https://i.imgur.com/bc4Z5VH.jpeg" style="height:652px; width:525px" /></p>
<p>“I did a campaign: fake threat, real consequence,” Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno told W Radio in Colombia. “While I understand the boy is 10 years old, his brain’s not fully developed, he’s a juvenile, I have to tell you: When a 10-year-old presses a trigger, the aftermath is the same regardless of the age.”</p>
<p>The sheriff’s office posted video to Facebook showing Daniel Issac Marquez — a fifth-grader at Patriot Elementary School in Cape Coral — being arrested Saturday for the alleged text-message threat, which was forwarded to deputies by a tipster May 28.</p>
<p>Daniel was shown being led off with his hands cuffed behind his back while dressed in blue Crocs and a camouflage, hooded, zip-up sweatshirt and matching shorts.</p>
<p>Marceno spoke about the baby-faced suspect to W Radio, saying Daniel told a friend in a text message about “wads of cash” and to “get ready” for him to carry out the mass shooting.</p>
<p>“I scammed my friend,” the boy allegedly wrote in the text, which included a Google image of money, according to an arrest report.</p>
<p>Daniel then allegedly shared an image of four assault rifles that he said he bought and told his buddy to “get ready for water day” — referencing a recent school-sponsored event in which students participate in water activities.</p>
<p>“We don’t wait 1 second,” Marceno said of looking into the boy’s threat. “We investigate every threat as if it’s real.</p>
<p>“We have zero tolerance,” he said. “Our children are going to be safe no matter what.</p>
<p>“So, what we need to do is, I beg the parents to sit with your children … We need to do everything we can as a team to prevent these types of issues and not ignore the red flags.”</p>
<p>The boy was charged as a juvenile with making a written threat to conduct a mass shooting, Marceno said.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="https://i.imgur.com/bc4Z5VH.jpeg" style="height:652px; width:525px" /></p>
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jhero 1 year ago
«sooner the better»