Shocking moment a TWELVE-year-old green-haired Florida girl is run over over claims she threatened to shoot up a school
A 12-year-old girl was filmed being led around by the perpetrator after she was charged for allegedly sending a disturbing school shooting threat to a teacher in Florida.
The girl, identified as Jenna Hall, is now charged with making written or electronic death threats and unlawful use of a two-way communication device.
She allegedly used her ex-boyfriend’s student account to send the threat.
Detectives with the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office in DeLand, Florida, said they were alerted this weekend after a Gaggle monitoring system flagged an explicit written message sent to a teacher at McInnis Elementary.
Officials said the message not only insulted the teacher, but also warned that the sender planned to “shoot up the school on the last day.”
In a Facebook post, the sheriff’s office said that while the message initially appeared to come from a 12-year-old boy’s account, investigators determined it was actually sent by his 12-year-old ex-girlfriend, who had access to his login information.
Authorities released a video showing the young suspect being led by officers into a secure facility with her hair dyed in a bright two-tone style, similar to a look popularized by Billie Eilish.
According to an arrest affidavit obtained by ClickOrlando, the message included a stream of profanity and threats of violence, culminating in a direct warning: “Oh yeah, and on the last day I’m going to shoot up the school, revolver style.”
Jenna Hall, the 12-year-old suspect, is led in handcuffs to a secure facility after officers say she sent a school threat through her ex-boyfriend’s account
Officers escorted the young suspect to custody after an explicit threat to a teacher was spotted by a school monitoring system
The message also included insults against the teacher, threats to blow up a house and disturbing references to self-harm and abusive behavior, authorities said.
Authorities have not said how long the girl had access to the boy’s account or whether he will face any consequences.
It also remains unclear whether the school was placed on lockdown after the threat or whether parents were immediately notified.
Gaggle, the monitoring system that flagged the message, is often used by schools to scan student communications for potential threats, allowing authorities to intervene quickly.
No injuries have been reported.
Daily Mail has contacted the Sheriff’s Office for comment.