A 12-year-old girl was arrested by the Volusia Sheriff’s Office after allegedly sending violent threats to a teacher at Louise S. McInnis Elementary School.
Footage of her arrest is going viral online.
According to an arrest affidavit obtained by the sheriff’s office, the threatening message read:
“Hi ms nghdiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
This is just a short little thing about how I feel about you and everyone at that school!!!
(Expletive) you nasty (expletives) go die hoe I hate you im gonna blow up your (expletive) house. Cross eyed ugly hoe I hope you get hit by a (expletive) train. I hate you and this class. And that (expletive) school.
I cut myself, I hate myself, I might kill myself. Ive been mentally, physically, and mentally abusing my girlfriend and I don’t feel bad about it. Ive told her to cut herself multiple times and I would do it again. And said itdbe better for her to kill herself. Ive also been sexuaely asalting and talking innapropietly to many of my friends that are girls like bella, jassy, and more and im not gonna stop. It’s the end of the year do whatever u want to me hoes I don’t care nd neither do myparents.
Oh yeah and last day im shooting up the school, revolver style.
Get me hoes (expletive) yall all yall are ded”
Authorities stated that the girl used her ex-boyfriend’s email account to send the messages.
The girl is charged with making written or electronic threats to kill and unlawful use of a two-way communications device, both felonies.
Detectives received a report over the weekend about an explicit written threat sent to a teacher at Louise S. McInnis Elementary School. The sender indicated they would “shoot up” the school on the last day of class.
While the message was sent from a student account belonging to a 12-year-old boy, detectives determined it was sent by his ex-girlfriend who had access to his login information.
The video of the girl being perp-walked has been circulating widely on social media.
Many people believe police were justified in their actions despite the girl’s young age, while others argue that law enforcement is being too harsh.