Police Arrest Florida Woman Who Threatened To Bomb School If Staff Didn't Give Her Kid More Food
· Apr 22, 2022 · NottheBee.com

The police in Florida just arrested a 41-year-old woman who called up her son's school and legit threatened to blow it up if they didn't give her son more food.

Seriously.

From the AP:

A woman has been arrested months after threatening to blow up her son's high school unless cafeteria workers started giving him more food, officials said.

The threat was left Feb. 3 in a voicemail to Cocoa High School on Florida's Atlantic Coast, according to police and court records. The 41-year-old woman was arrested on Wednesday and charged with making a false bomb threat and disruption of a school.

She did not leave her name on the voicemail, but the school's caller ID recorded the number, an arrest report said.

Sounds like this school was still on the Michelle Obama lunch program if the kid was really that hungry after lunch.

So, in review, a kid fights with lunch ladies about his portion size, he gets in trouble and complains to his mom.

Mom doesn't chastise the son, but instead calls the school and threatens to blow them up.

This doesn't sound like a stable environment.

Even if the school didn't give the kid enough food, this is DEFINITELY the worst possible way to handle it.

Staff members at the school listened to the message the next morning and contacted Cocoa police.

The school was evacuated, but no weapons or explosive devices were found.

Investigators located the woman's phone number in school records and a resource officer confirmed that her child had gotten into an argument Feb. 3 with a cafeteria worker because he wanted more food.

The state attorney's office filed paperwork ordering the woman's arrest on April 7. Officials arrested her Wednesday.

Maybe Adam Sandler needs to teach this mother and son a lesson on appreciating the lunch lady:


P.S. Now check out our latest video 👇

Keep up with our latest videos — Subscribe to our YouTube channel!

Ready to join the conversation? Subscribe today.

Access comments and our fully-featured social platform.

Sign up Now
App screenshot

You must signup or login to view or post comments on this article.