A Florida school pupil allegedly ordered 1,500 rounds of ammunition to his dorm room, the place cops later discovered a semi-automatic rifle stashed underneath his mattress, in keeping with police and studies.
Constantine Demetriades, 21, was busted Wednesday after safety at Rollins School in Winter Park flagged his huge on-line ammo order, in keeping with charging paperwork obtained by WKMG.
Police later arrived and located an AR-15 and 6 magazines — one loaded and 5 empty — together with a tactical vest, a number of knives, a black safety vest, ear safety, and a pistols storage case, Winter Park authorities mentioned.
Though Florida permits open carry, the liberal arts school, the place Demetriades is a senior, bans all weapons on campus, the varsity’s web site states.
The suspect allegedly admitted to understanding the varsity’s weapons coverage however mentioned he introduced the rifle to campus after shopping for and registering it in New Jersey over Thanksgiving break, the courtroom docs confirmed.
The scholar, who informed authorities he “likes to shoot as a pastime,” mentioned he had no sick intentions and normally retains the firearm at a good friend’s house off campus. He additionally claimed he didn’t know his New Jersey hid carry allow wasn’t legitimate in Florida, police mentioned, the outlet reported.
Demetriades allegedly mentioned he solely introduced the gun to campus one different time.
He was charged with possession of a weapon on college property.
The faculty can be investigating the senior, who’s barred from campus till the matter is resolved.
“On Wednesday, the School obtained a report indicating a violation of our weapons coverage. After receiving this info, we instantly initiated an investigation,” the school mentioned in a press release to the outlet.
“We rapidly recognized and contacted the coed, who cooperated absolutely with School officers and native legislation enforcement as we investigated the matter additional. The scholar was arrested and isn’t permitted to be on campus whereas the School proceeds with the coed conduct course of.”
