Former Star High School Football Player in Florida Arrested with Arsenal after Threatening a School

Former high school and college football player Tityus Mitchell was arrested for making threats against a church in St. Augustine.
Tityus Leon Davonte Mitchell, 30, was charged Wednesday with written threats to kill and disrupting a school function.
Police discovered Mitchell was found had multiple weapons, including a shotgun, machetes, and bats, as well as ammunition and marijuana.

The church, Anchor Faith, had placed its school on lockdown after online threats of violence towards the church and staff members were linked to Mitchell on social media.
The former standout quarterback/wide receiver for Menendez High School went on to college football at NCAA Division II University of Nebraska at Kearney and also Florida Tech.

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