Whitey Ford
02-12-2022, 01:05 AM
Mean girls! Pupil, 13, who was detained TWO WEEKS for ‘posting threats against staff and students’ has charges dropped after cops find she was FRAMED by fellow seventh-grader who set up Instagram account in her name
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx0fM4Yfolw&feature=emb_logo
A teenage girl who was arrested after she was accused of making threats against students and staff at a charter school at Pembroke Pines, near Miami in Florida, was framed by another pupil at the school.
Nia Whims, who is 13 and in seventh grade was arrested by police and placed in handcuffs outside her school in November.
She was detained and placed in juvenile detention for two weeks as a result of the initial claims.
School staff at the Renaissance Charter School where the girl attended, discovered menacing messages, including a bomb threat had been made against the educational establishment, which were all posted on Instagram.
The 12-year-old girl believed to be behind the threats has now been charged with written threats to kill or do bodily harm, falsifying a police report, penalty for disruption of an educational institution, and criminal use of personal information.
'It was heartbreaking that everybody thought it was me,' Nia told the Florida news station. 'I wanted to hide.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10501349/Pembroke-Pines-Florida-police-arrested-13-year-old-girl-November-FRAMED-ex-classmate.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx0fM4Yfolw&feature=emb_logo
A teenage girl who was arrested after she was accused of making threats against students and staff at a charter school at Pembroke Pines, near Miami in Florida, was framed by another pupil at the school.
Nia Whims, who is 13 and in seventh grade was arrested by police and placed in handcuffs outside her school in November.
She was detained and placed in juvenile detention for two weeks as a result of the initial claims.
School staff at the Renaissance Charter School where the girl attended, discovered menacing messages, including a bomb threat had been made against the educational establishment, which were all posted on Instagram.
The 12-year-old girl believed to be behind the threats has now been charged with written threats to kill or do bodily harm, falsifying a police report, penalty for disruption of an educational institution, and criminal use of personal information.
'It was heartbreaking that everybody thought it was me,' Nia told the Florida news station. 'I wanted to hide.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10501349/Pembroke-Pines-Florida-police-arrested-13-year-old-girl-November-FRAMED-ex-classmate.html