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Martinez properties raided over alleged dying menace towards center schooler

Editorial Board Published December 26, 2024
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MARTINEZ — Two properties right here have been raided after police discovered of an alleged dying menace by a 17-year-old boy whose youthful brother had been suspended for preventing with the sufferer, court docket data present.

The November raids turned up no weapons, and on the primary strive, police went to the flawed home.

It began when two boys, aged 14 and 13, received right into a battle at Martinez Junior Excessive College, ensuing within the 14-year-old being suspended.

After the suspension, police acquired a tip from the 14-year-old boy’s guardian, alleging the 13-year-old boy’s older brother had despatched a threatening Snapchat video to her son, and flashed a pistol in one among them, authorities stated. Police say they recovered textual content communications the place the 17-year-old allegedly informed the 14-year-old that if his brother received harm once more, “u gon (sic) be in the hospital.”

In a subsequent video, the 17-year-old allegedly flashed a pistol and stated, “I’ll kill you,” in response to authorities.

Police searched one residence on Camino Del Sol, then discovered the 17-year-old boy had lately moved, leading to a second raid of a house on Robinson Road, data present. No weapons have been recovered in both search.

Initially Printed: December 26, 2024 at 2:49 PM PST

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