The girl's uncle, Kenneth Thomas, told MyFOXOrlando that his niece had to ride in the back of a patrol car.
Captain Jimmy Pogue of the Marion County Sheriff's office said the 10-year-old was not treated like a criminal.
"I don't want people to feel like we're arresting 10-year-olds, handcuffing them, and hauling them off in a back of a patrol car and taking them to jail," Pogue told MyFOXOrlando. "That's not the circumstance."
The report will be turned over to the State Attorney's office and they will decide if to follow up with the weapon's charge.
I think you MISSED the most important part. I highlighted it for you though.
Of course you seem to only want to believe the most RELIABLE media .. LOL.
Captain Jimmy Pogue of the Marion County Sheriff's office said the 10-year-old was not treated like a criminal.
"I don't want people to feel like we're arresting 10-year-olds, handcuffing them, and hauling them off in a back of a patrol car and taking them to jail," Pogue told MyFOXOrlando. "That's not the circumstance."
The report will be turned over to the State Attorney's office and they will decide if to follow up with the weapon's charge.
I think you MISSED the most important part. I highlighted it for you though.
Of course you seem to only want to believe the most RELIABLE media .. LOL.