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Central Florida Student Charged after Bringing Weapon to School

A 13-year-old Central Florida student was charged after bringing a weapon to school because of a problem she had with another student.




The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a student for bringing a weapon to Beth Shields Middle School in Ruskin south of Tampa.

Last month, an HCSO School Resource deputy assigned to Beth Shields Middle School received a tip about a student “spark testing” a taser at a school bus stop.

An administrative search revealed that 13-year-old Jalexy Mendoza had a taser in her purse.

Through investigative means, deputies learned that Mendoza had borrowed the weapon from a family member and brought it to school because she had a problem with another student.

“It is unacceptable that someone would bring a weapon to school to terrorize another student,” said Sheriff Chad Chronister. “Thanks to the quick actions of our School Resource deputy, we were able to prevent a potentially dangerous situation. Let me be clear: we will pursue every tip and do whatever it takes to keep our schools safe.”

Jalexy Mendoza is facing one charge of Possession of a Weapon on School Property.

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