An 11-year-old boy’s large cache of weapons was revealed after he was arrested and perp walked for allegedly bragging about shooting up two schools.
Carlo ‘Kingston’ Dorelli was taken into custody on Monday after he partook in a Facetime call with fellow Creekside Middle School students and ‘showed the rest of the group a bunch of guns and knives’, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by Spectrum News 13.
A stockpile of more than a dozen replica guns, knives and swords were seized by the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office in Florida and shared with the public in a video and photos.
‘Since parents don’t want to raise your kids, I’m going to start raising them,’ stated Sheriff Michael Chitwood sternly.
‘Every time we make an arrest, your kid’s photo is going to be put out there.
‘And if I can do it, I’m going to perp walk your kid, so everybody can see what your kid’s up to.’
The sheriff’s department shared footage of Carlo, wearing a blue plaid shirt and black pants, being led out of a deputy’s vehicle with handcuffs around his wrists behind his back.
A deputy held the boy at his left arm as he walked into the sheriff’s office and was told to lean toward a wall as his ankles were also shackled.
‘Alright come on in here, have a seat here in the cell,’ an official at the office told Carlo, who followed directions and entered it.
‘We’re going to gather up some paperwork and get things started for you. Do you have any questions?’
Carlo shook his head as the officials locked the cell.
The boy had bragged about his collection of weapons to his classmates and threatened to go after a ‘kill list’ at two different schools, Chitwood alleged.
‘He had written a list of names and targets,’ the sheriff said. ‘He says it was all a joke.’
Carlo has been charged with a felony for intimidation through a ‘mass shooting/terrorism act’ written threat.
He was arrested less than two weeks after a 14-year-old boy allegedly shot dead two student and two teachers at Apalachee High School in Georgia.
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