On February 4, 2026, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister announced that a 14-year-old is in custody after allegedly planning a church shooting in Wimauma, Florida. The juvenile suspect reportedly engaged with an online chat room aimed at violent extremists.
Sheriff Chronister disclosed that the teen is purportedly connected to a Neo-Nazi Satanic group. Authorities executed a search warrant at the suspect’s home and allegedly discovered multiple firearms, ammunition, and electronic devices containing child sexual abuse material.
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister addressed the press on February 4, 2026, regarding the arrest.
Chronister highlighted that among the seized firearms was one obtained from the suspect’s father’s nightstand, indicating it was easily accessible. He emphasized the severe potential for violence that could have resulted from the suspect’s plans.
The teenager was apprehended at his residence on January 31, following notifications received by the Joint Terrorism Task Force. Prior to the arrest, the Internet Predator Unit had begun an investigation into a computer located at the same address.
Alongside facing terrorism charges, the suspect also confronts fourteen counts related to the solicitation or possession of child pornography. This case underscores significant concerns about juvenile involvement in violent extremist activities and the crucial role of early intervention by law enforcement agencies.

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