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14-Year-Old Kills Parents in Florida, Deputies Say. What We Know

CLAY COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUG 6 – The 14-year-old faces two counts of second-degree murder after a domestic argument led to the fatal shooting of his parents, officials said.

  • Clay County Sheriff's Office said on August 4, 2025, Trevor Lee called 911 from Cross Pointe Church after shooting his parents in their Middleburg home and was taken into custody without incident.
  • Clay County Sheriff Michelle Cook said the incident stemmed from a domestic argument the night before, with records showing five calls for service since 2021, including a March 24, 2021, suicide threat.
  • Charged with two counts of second-degree murder, Trevor Lee stayed on the line with a Clay County dispatcher for 21 minutes and 49 seconds, asking for prayer.
  • The Clay County Sheriff's Office is investigating the case as a domestic dispute turned deadly, and Sheriff Michelle Cook said there is no ongoing threat.
  • Investigators are examining warning signs, mental health background, and firearm access, raising broader questions about youth gun access and domestic violence under Florida law.
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