Days after posting mugshot of a boy accused of school threat, US 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, Florida: Around the US, 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 mass shootings.

On Florida's Atlantic coast, Sheriff Mike Chitwood of Volusia County said he got some of these same notifications after he walked his grandchildren to school this week.

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