Crime
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.
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.
Crime
18-Year-Old Charged in Fatal Columbia Shooting That Left Another Teen Dead

An 18-year-old man has been arrested and is facing multiple felony charges in connection with a deadly shooting that occurred Tuesday afternoon at a residence in Columbia, Tennessee.
According to the Columbia Police Department, officers were dispatched to a home in the 1000 block of Whatley Street around 5:30 p.m. on April 15 following reports of a shooting.
Upon arrival, officers located 18-year-old Jayden Braden unresponsive inside the home, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
Emergency medical personnel transported Braden to Maury Regional Medical Center, where he later succumbed to his injuries.
Following an investigation and the development of leads, police identified the suspected shooter as 18-year-old Alijah Wolflin.
He was located at another residence in Columbia and taken into custody without incident.
Wolflin now faces several charges, including:
- First-degree murder
- Possession of a firearm during the commission of a violent felony
- Reckless endangerment
- Aggravated assault resulting in death
Authorities noted that Braden and Wolflin were known to one another and described them as “associates.” Police emphasized that there is no ongoing threat to the public in connection with this incident.
In response to the tragedy, Columbia Mayor Chaz Molder issued a statement expressing condolences to the families and the wider community affected by the shooting:
“As a community, we come together in the good times and in difficult times. That is what defines us. That’s who we are.
Liz and I are heartbroken by recent events in Columbia, including the loss of life of one who had a lot of life left to live; and for all of those who are impacted by this loss and tragic event — particularly the high school-aged population who knew the situation.”
No additional details have been released at this time as the investigation remains ongoing.