11-YEAR-OLD CHARGED
WITH FALSE CLAIMS OF HAVING EXPLOSIVES
An 11-year-old boy is
facing criminal charges after he claimed to have
explosives and threatened to blow up students, his
school and a bank. Other students on the school bus
reported the threats Wednesday to the bus driver,
who immediately stopped the bus in DeBary while on
its morning route to River Springs Middle School.
Volusia County Sheriff’s
deputies who were dispatched to the scene shortly
before 8:30 a.m. searched the boy’s backpack and the
bus for explosives and discovered that the boy had
made up the tale. He told deputies that he was
talking about something he had seen in a move and
also was joking about blowing up things in a video
game. However, interviews with other students
revealed a different story. Four other students
reported hearing the boy make claims of having
dynamite and liquid explosives and threatening to
either blow up other students, the school or a bank.
One witness said the boy threatened to blow up a
student who was being mean to him.
After investigating,
deputies concluded that the boy made up the stories.
He was charged with making a false report about
planting a bomb or explosive device and disruption
of a school function. Meanwhile, the School District
dispatched another bus to the scene and the
approximately 50 students boarded the second bus and
were transported to school. The boy was released to
his mother after the Florida Department of Juvenile
Justice determined that he didn’t meet their
criteria for detention.