A teen boy who was arrested for allegedly threatening another middle schooler in Massachusetts was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to police, sparking outrage within the local community. Last week, police in Everett received a "credible tip" of a "juvenile boy who made a violent threat against another boy within our public school," leading to the boy's arrest, Mayor Carlo DeMaria said during a press conference on Tuesday. "After an investigation, officers arrested the juvenile and recovered a 6- to 7-inch, double-sided knife," DeMaria said, adding that "no guns were found." Once the boy was taken into police custody, officials took his fingerprints, which were procedurally sent to ICE to "determine if you are an illegal entry," Everett Police Chief Paul
Massachusetts teen detained by ICE out of state, community demands his release

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