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Nicole Jackson, 14, and Travis O Brien, 12, are accused of breaking into a home in Volusia County, Florida on Tuesday before shooting at officer as they tried to persuade them to surrender.
A 14-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy are now facing attempted first-degree murder of law enforcement officers and armed burglary charges after they got into a shootout with Volusia deputies Tuesday night, the sheriff’s office said.
Jun 3, 2021 | 10:24 AM
Daytona Beach, FL – Seventh Judicial Circuit Judge Michael Orfinger ordered 12-year-old Travis O’Brien to be held in secure detention for 21 days this morning (June 3). He found probable cause on a charge of attempted murder on a law enforcement officer, along with other charges. O’Brien and 14-year-old Nicole Jackson were involved in a shootout in Enterprise on Tuesday night. Jackson was shot and is reported in stable condition. VSO Releases Video & Discusses Deputy-Involved Shooting O’Brien and Jackson ran away from the Florida United Methodist Children’s Home (FUMCH), before breaking into the home where the shooting occurred. Director of Marketing and Communications at the home, Mark Cobia, said in a media statement that as a result of this event, we will be placing a moratorium on our campus Emergency Shelter Care program for the next 30 days and then will cease to provide that service until such time if/when that we feel that we can do so i
Two children open fire on deputies with AK-47s in Florida
Two foster children broke into a Volusia County home, Tuesday night, then used guns they found inside the residence including an AK-47 to repeatedly fire at deputies for about 30 minutes, according to sheriff’s officials.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office said 12-year-old Travis O’Brien and 14-year-old Nicole Jackson face felony charges of attempted first-degree murder of law enforcement officers and armed burglary.
The girl ran at the deputies with a shotgun and is critically wounded.
The boy appeared before a judge and is held for 21 days until the next court date.