“He cries all day”, this is how Daniel Issac Márquez is spending his days inside the Collier County Juvenile Detention Center where he must remain 21 days in prison for having threatened with a shooting at a school in Florida four days after the massacre in Uvalde, Texas, which left 21 dead, 19 children and 2 teachers.
According to the Daily Mail, the minor never imagined that the images he sent to one of his friends where you can see money (which was not his, but that he got from the web) and four rifles with the texts ” I scammed a friend.” “I bought this” and “Get ready for water day” (referring to an end-of-the-year event in which students participate in different water activities) will get you into serious trouble.
So far it is unknown if the minor is alone in a room or is sharing a room with another minor, the truth is that he does not stop crying and asking his parents, despite the fact that the treatment he receives has been the better and has been in contact with his father.
Meanwhile, the lawyer for the student at Patriot Elementary School in Cape Coral insists that the text messages, as well as the images that sent to his friend, they had a “childish humor” that was taken out of context.
“He made an unfortunate reference to assault rifles, but only as a joke, not related to any kind of of an attack on a school,” said Molly.
Despite the statements of the legal representative of the minor, the judge determined that Daniel I ssac Márquez was to spend 21 days in detention and was taken to the juvenile detention center in Collier County.
The father of the minor the defendant was texting with was who reported him to the Lee County Sheriff’s Department about the alleged threats and the minor was later seen with his hands cuffed by police.