In a surprising twist of events, the Florida Crime Files unravel a troubling tale: a mother stands accused of making threats against her daughter’s classmate on the social media platform TikTok. As the digital world collides with real-life consequences, it’s time to dive deep into the intricacies of this unsettling case. Join us as we peel back the layers and explore the details behind this concerning incident.
Mom Threatens Her Daughter’s Classmate On TikTok
Deputies said that a Florida mother was taken into custody after threatening one of her daughter’s classmates on TikTok.
According to an arrest affidavit from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Paola Zarate Lassalle, 28, was charged with written threats to murder or inflict bodily damage after officers were made aware of communications she is alleged to have sent to an 11-year-old girl.
Mom threatens kid’s 11-year-old classmate on TikTok, Florida cops say. ‘Come outside’ https://t.co/8p8Fa21VNq
— Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) April 2, 2024
At the meeting with deputies, the mother of the eleven-year-old girl stated that her daughter, who is a sixth student at Okeechobee Middle School, was having problems with the daughter of Zarate Lassalle.
The affidavit stated that after they were able to “solve their issues” at school, the mother discovered her daughter was receiving messages on TikTok from two different accounts. In the end, Zarate Lassalle and her spouse were linked to these usernames. On January 20, the messages first appeared.
One of the messages read, “Wake up lil girl if u want problems got them f*** you and your momma and u got a dad so yeah b**** f*** with (my daughter) one more time and I promise u your mom and anybody that wants to get they a** whooped let me know because I’ll go to your house don’t play with her.”
Another message read, “Watch ur lil mouth is getting beat u better call ur mom because u got serious problems coming ur way dumb a*** let’s who’s kid u f***** with.”
The affidavit states that the texts kept coming in thick and fast. According to the affidavit, Zarate Lassalle allegedly texted more than twenty times, including threats to “run up if u bout it” and show up at her residence.
After learning of the connection between Zarate Lassalle and these TikTok accounts on March 26, investigators confirmed the connection.
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