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The author, Rico Suave, is questioning the reporting of a Lee County Sherif incident involving a 10-year-old boy named Daniel Isaac Marquez. The author contrasts a New York Post article and video showing the boy being “perp-walked” and identified, with other reports that blur his face and redact police information. Rico Suave argues that based on Florida law, a 10-year-old charged as a juvenile with making a written threat to conduct a mass shooting should not have their name and likeness published. The author also notes the Lee County Sherif vehicles and the sheriff, Carmine Marceno, who was appointed in 2018 and is running for reelection in 2024, questioning the transparency of the department. The author cites a 1994 interpretation of Florida law and links to various articles and social media posts from nypost.com, sherifeef.org, myforidalegal.com, wesh.com, twitter.com, and floridapolitics.com. The author expresses skepticism about the boy’s alleged ability to obtain assault weapons and questions the image of weapons shown in one of the linked articles.