Trevin Wayne Michael Boone, 19, allegedly made the threat in a chat room on the social platform Kik. He's being held in federal custody without bond.
A San Antonio teenager has been arrested and charged with threatening an act of mass violence after allegedly saying on social media that he intended to kill himself and take 'at least 12 people with me to hell,' court records show. Federal authorities have charged Trevin Wayne Michael Boone , 19, with making an interstate threat of mass violence. The FBI alleges that Boone made the threat in a Dec. 19, 2023, post in a chat room on Kik , an instant messaging platform.
'He claimed not to own a firearm and stated that he couldn’t have them at his house because his brother, whom he lives with, is a convicted felon.' Boone told the agents that he was about to graduate from William J. Brennan High School on the West Side, but agents determined that he was not enrolled there, the affidavit says.
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