Update: Rebekah Jones' son charged under law making online threats even 'jokes' or 'memes' a crime
The Florida law that led to the arrest of a Navarre teen who deputies say threatened to shoot up a school on social media doesnt consider whether the threat was actually carried out. Putting threats in writing where people can see them is enough to warrant arrest.
The 13-year-old son of former congressional candidate and state data scientist Rebekah Jones was arrested by the Santa Rosa County Sheriffs Office last week and charged with making written, electronic threat of a mass shooting/terrorism act. Deputies say the boy made multiple threats about shooting and killing people at Holley Navarre Middle School on different social media sites and that a number of other teens saw and received the messages from his account.
According to deputies, the teen had been a student at the school, but had recently left and was homeschooled at the time of the alleged threats.
An incident report alleges that the 13-year-old made repeated threats to shoot up Holley Navarre Middle School and to stab students who angered him.
More: https://www.pnj.com/story/news/local/escambia-county/2023/04/12/rebekah-jones-son-charged-in-florida-under-law-making-online-threats-a-crime/70099211007/