Sheriff Chitwood says deputies will continue to arrest and identify students who threaten schools

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VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood says more students are being arrested for threatening to shoot up their school.

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Chitwood spoke with Channel 9 during Eyewitness News This Morning.

He told us that deputies in Volusia, Flagler, Putnam, and Saint John’s counties arrested someone threatening to shoot up a school.

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Last Friday, Chitwood said he will pursue maximum charges for anyone who threatens a school including parents.

Chitwood told Channel 9 his stance was cited by the Uvalde Foundation For Kids.

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“They would like it done nationwide,” Chitwood said. “They want them held accountable on a national level with their photos and their arrest records, the perp walk, and the parents.”

Chitwood told us he would pursue criminal or civil charges to get back investigation costs.

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He says the parents of two Heritage Middle School students each owe $11,000 after they were accused of making threats to the school.

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