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11-Year-Old Carlo Dorelli Arrested for Threatening School Shooting at Creekside and Silver Sands Middle Schools

The boy had also allegedly created a list of targets.

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A pre-teen Florida boy was arrested and charged with a felony after allegedly threatening violence against two schools.

The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office took Carlo “Kingston” Dorelli, 11, into custody following reports of him showing classmates a video of his extensive collection of weapons and making threats.

The boy had also allegedly created a list of targets.

Sheriff Mike Chitwood announced the arrest on social media, sharing photos of the confiscated weapons and the boy in handcuffs.

Dorelli was charged with a written threat of a mass shooting and faced public embarrassment as part of the sheriff’s policy of “perp-walking” students who make such threats.

P.S. I can and will release the names and photos of juveniles who are committing these felonies, threatening our students, disrupting our schools and consuming law enforcement resources. You can expect video coming up next.’

This incident is part of a nationwide trend of school threats, with cases reported in states like Alabama, Indiana, and Texas.

Authorities are taking a stern approach to these threats, aiming to deter students from making such harmful and disruptive actions.