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13-year-old arrested after asking asked ChatGPT how to kill friend
- Police in Deland, Florida, arrested a 13-year-old on October 6, 2025, after he asked ChatGPT how to kill his friend at Southwestern Middle School.
- The incident followed the Gaggle monitoring system flagging the student's question on a school-issued device and immediately alerting law enforcement.
- Officers confronted the teen at school, who stated to police that he was "just trolling" his friend and did not intend real harm.
- The local sheriff's office warned parents to discuss technology risks with children, adding, "please talk to your kids so they don't make the same mistake."
- The case highlights growing tensions over monitoring technology like Gaggle, with critics noting privacy concerns and reports of frequent false alarms in schools.
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13-year-old US student arrested after asking ChatGPT ‘how to kill my friend’ in school
A 13-year-old student at Southwestern Middle School in Florida was arrested after allegedly asking ChatGPT “how to kill my friend” on a school device, triggering a police response. The message was flagged by the AI-monitoring system Gaggle, prompting immediate action by school authorities and law enforcement.
·Mumbai, India
Read Full ArticleA 13-year-old student will have asked ChatGPT “how to kill my friend in school”, strengthening the concerns about which children and adolescents can do with access to this and other...
·Portugal
Read Full ArticleThe student asked how he could end up with his acquaintance in the middle of a school class.
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right2Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Left
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L 46%
C 36%
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