
Another young Florida student has been arrested after making violent threats against his classmates and teachers.
Anthony Steward, 11, was marched out of a patrol car by Volusia Sheriff’s Office members for allegedly threatening to k!.ll! All of his teachers and classmates.
Steward, a DeLand Middle School student, allegedly hijacked a classmate’s Gradebook Communications account and sent the message “imma shoot you” to seven teachers, according to the sheriff’s office.
A chilling video shared on social media on Thursday, March 5, shows the troublemaker being led inside the sheriff’s office, with a stone-faced expression.
When an officer placed handcuffs around Steward’s wrists, the boy complained that they felt “real tight.”
The cop quickly corrected Steward, telling him that he could have avoided being handcuffed entirely if he had not made the alleged threats in the first place.
Steward’s booking marked his second visit to the sheriff’s office.
He was previously arrested in October 2025 for making the exact same threats — again through a classmate’s Gradebook Communications account — against community members at Southwestern Middle School.
Steward’s arrest comes just one day after a 10-year-old boy named Micah Swinnie, from Pride Elemetary School, in the same Florida county, made threats to bring a gun to school and wrote a k!ll list of all those he intends to shoot (read here).



