A 22-year-old Nokomis, Florida, man posted $200,000 bond after he was charged with posting several threatening videos onto his social media accounts with an agenda to shoot everyone at a Black Lives Matter rally.
Demonstrators hold signs and chant as they protest police brutality in at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami, May 30, 2020 in response to the recent death of George Floyd.
Demonstrators hold signs and chant as they protest police brutality in at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami, May 30, 2020 in response to the recent death of George Floyd.MORE: Parkland shooting 2 years later: Remembering the 17 victims of the school massacre "As part of Florida Senate Bill 7026, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act expanded the statute to include threats to 'conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism.' It is thanks to the added language that detectives were able to pursue charges in this investigation," police said in a news release.
Demonstrators kneel under heavy rain during a protest against police brutality and the recent death of George Floyd in Sunrise, Florida on June 02, 2020. - Anti-racism protests have put several US cities under curfew to suppress rioting, following the death of George Floyd in police custody. Demonstrators kneel under heavy rain during a protest against police brutality and the recent death of George Floyd in Sunrise, Florida on June 02, 2020. - Anti-racism protests have put several US cities under curfew to suppress rioting, following the death of George Floyd in police custody.Adkins posted $200,000 bond on Friday and is expected back in court for arraignment on July 19, according to online records. Attorney information was not available.
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