• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Monday, May 18, 2026 - 72°
  • Health
  • Calendar
  • Cops Corner
  • Real Estate
  • Contests
  • E-Editions

Plant City Observer

Plant City News and Real Estate

  • News
    • Business
    • Your Town
  • Neighbors
    • Around Town
    • ClubHubbub
    • Creative Space
    • Faith
    • Obituaries
    • Relay for Life
    • Florida Strawberry Festival
    • Schools
  • Opinion
  • Sports
    • High Schools
    • Athlete of the Week
    • Youth Sports
    • Gridiron Report
  • Photos
  • Videos
Uncategorized March 14, 2026 10:47 am

PLANT CITY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ARRESTED FOR BRINGING A FIREARM ON CAMPUS

By Observer Staff

Share This Post
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin

The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Plant City High School student for bringing a firearm on campus. 

On March 13, 2026, at 8:25 a.m., the school resource deputy and school administrators were notified that there was a student with a firearm.

Two victims reported that a 16-year-old student, approached them and demanded cash while threatening to physically harm them. During the incident, the student showed them a firearm inside his backpack, prompting one of the victims to hand over money.

Deputies located the student after the incident at his residence in Plant City. He told deputies he left the firearm at his friend’s house. Deputies went to the residence and found the money and the firearm inside his friend’s vehicle. The firearm was not loaded, and there was no ammunition. 

The student was arrested and is being charged with: 

  • Tampering with Physical Evidence
  • Robbery with a Firearm (Less than $750)(Firearm – Possess) (x2)
  •  Disrupting School Campus or Function
  • Minor in Possession of a Firearm
  • Carrying Concealed Firearm
  • Possession of a Firearm on School Property

“Bringing a firearm onto a school campus and threatening students is a serious crime that will never be tolerated,” said Sheriff Chad Chronister. “Thanks to the quick response from the victims, the school, and our deputies, this situation was addressed before anyone was harmed. We will continue working with our schools to make sure our campuses remain safe places for learning.”

This remains an active investigation, and the Public Affairs Office will provide any updates as they become available. 

Related Stories

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Primary Sidebar

Newsletter Sign Up

Sign Up To Receive Our News In Your Inbox!

Stay Connected

  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Footer

Contact Us

110 E. Reynolds Street Suite 100B Plant City, FL 33563 View Map

813-704-6850

info@plantcityobserver.com

Other Publications

Browse a digital collection of our other publications, magazines and special sections such as Season Magazine, Health Matters, Holiday Gift Guide and more.

View All E-Editions

Newsletter Sign Up

Sign Up To Receive Our News In Your Inbox!

Copyright © 2026 Plant City Observer, All Rights Reserved

Site created by Graphite Media.us and Red Key Designs/Red Key.io
  • Home
  • News
    ▼
    • Business
    • Your Town
  • Neighbors
    ▼
    • Around Town
    • ClubHubbub
    • Creative Space
    • Faith
    • Obituaries
    • Relay for Life
    • Florida Strawberry Festival
    • Schools
  • Opinion
  • Sports
    ▼
    • High Schools
    • Athlete of the Week
    • Youth Sports
    • Gridiron Report
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Health
  • Calendar
  • Cops Corner
  • Real Estate
  • Contests
  • E-Editions