Florida Police Fooled By 12-Year-Old Into Throwing WRONG Child In Jail For WEEKS Over Bomb Threat!
15.02.2022 - 05:25
/ perezhilton.com
A 13-year-old girl was arrested for allegedly making a bomb threat against her school in November, but it has now been confirmed she was innocent all along. Police are now admitting they were outsmarted by a different seventh grader — after the innocent girl spent two weeks behind bars, that is!
Back on November 19, police were called to Renaissance Charter School in Pembroke Pines, Florida after someone threatened to harm students and staff via an Instagram post. Because the account was created with 13-year-old Nia Whims‘ name, cops thought it was pretty obvious who the culprit was. They soon arrested her outside of her home and took her away in handcuffs, despite the fact she claimed she didn’t post the threat.
She would spend the next 14 days behind bars before police realized that maybe, just maybe, they got the wrong student. It turns out someone else was behind that IG account and had gone to great lengths to hide their identity and frame Nia! (Yes, it’s some full-on Riverdale action!)
During a press conference on Thursday, the Pembroke Pines Captain Adam Feiner announced that authorities had arrested a different 12-year-old who was the alleged mastermind behind the IG account and bomb threat. He claimed that the unnamed student had used a fake email address to set up the account and even sent some hurtful messages to herself via the Finsta to throw cops off her scent! Wow — it’s sad that those simple tactics worked!
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But get this: rather than profusely apologize to Nia and her family for the horrific mixup, Adam actually blamed Whims’ mother Lezlie (pictured in purple above) for not cooperating enough
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