Police said they held 23 guns at 13, 13-year-old who had already served the photographers of the streams
Seattle (AP) – A 13-year-old boy who said police said that the police said that school crawlers were arrested for illegal firearms and to find 23 firearms at his home.
The boy confessed the charges that would cease five charges, four of the Fellures, court, in the Nyuna Court on Monday, and he was ordered to be detained.
The Swat team attacked his home and was arrested him around 1 am in 1 am in Washington Pierce County, south of Seattle. Nina told the Seattle TV channel their son has no intention of harm anyone.
Strategic style guns were placed on walls and chief issues found not to be protected throughout the home. In the boy’s room – a heavy bag under the tortoise area – there were Artle styles in writing refer to the elevator in Colorado, according to the Pierce Sunty Sheriff’s statement.
The investigators said they also found that they had “seemed to be faced with the face of a known protest,” and that the media was posted back to June. According to a statement that could make a statement, one said, “When I turned 21 I will kill people,” one said, “It is almost heard!”
His parents’ investigation is underway, said the deputy sheriff Carly Capplyto by email on Tuesday.
“We continue to run negotiations, and we will eventually encourage the prosecutor that we will decide that they will charge the parents for the wrong and uniform.” Tuesday by email on Tuesday.
The Associated Press is usually pointing to children facing criminal charges. The cases of the boy include threatened by a bomb or injury, illegal delays and access to firefighters.
Under the law of Washington, those under 18 are banned by firearms without certain conditions, including hunting, gun safety studies and shooting courses. The unsafekeeping of the firearm is also a crime, which applies to prevent the firearms and show a gun in the community in a deactivated or creating safety alarm to others.
“He appeared that the suspect was ready to do everything to make a sort of gunshot,” said Cappetto. “It is unknown who anything is meant, but it is clear that it was a specific matter before a painful event occurred.”
The boy’s mother, who had visited the court hearing, lifted the discussion after that that the Social Media was the effort to find “dating” between peers, said in the TV.
Cappetto said the boy kept enrolled in the Franklin Pierce school in 2021. He was at home during his arrest, according to the probable statement.
The court was scheduled for September. 17 September 22 arrests reviews said The prosecutor of the Pierce County County prosecutor.
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McCormack reported to Concord, New Hampshire.