Cops Bust Gwinnett Kid Over Chilling Roblox ‘Kill List’ Threats

A Gwinnett County juvenile is in custody after what started as a connection on the gaming platform Roblox allegedly spiraled into doxxing and violent threats, according to police. Investigators say the minor posted a woman’s home address online and sent a series of menacing messages, including references to killing other women and having a “kill list.” The juvenile has been charged with terroristic threats and acts, was taken into custody on Jan. 27, and transported to the Metro Regional Youth Detention Center. Gwinnett police are urging people to be extra cautious when dealing with anyone they meet in online games or on social platforms.

Officers opened the case on Jan. 16 after a report that a woman was receiving threats and harassment from someone she met through Roblox, according to CBS Atlanta. Investigators told the outlet the juvenile admitted during an interview to sending the threatening messages.

Detectives also told CBS Atlanta that once the victim cut off contact, the suspect allegedly posted her address online and kept sending threats across multiple platforms. Authorities say the juvenile was taken into custody on Jan. 27 and is being held at a regional youth detention facility while the investigation continues.

How investigators say the threats spread

Law enforcement officials say relationships that begin on a game like Roblox often move to other apps or messaging tools, where moderation and reporting tools can vary widely. That shift can give online harassment or doxxing room to escalate. Gwinnett police have urged users to guard personal information such as home addresses and to limit what details they share with people met in games or on social media…

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