Cape Coral family opens home up for the holidaysSanibel police trained and certified to catch alligators by FWC
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral family opens home up for the holidays A Cape Coral family has gotten over 1,000 interactions on a Facebook post after opening up their home for the holidays.
SANIBEL Sanibel police trained and certified to catch alligators by FWC Pinning an apex predator down with little more than bare hands and tape: That’s what the Sanibel Police Department went through during alligator-catching certification training.
Southwest Florida welcomes first proton beam therapy center This is a big week in cancer care for patients in Southwest Florida and beyond.
PUNTA GORDA Whats next after Punta Gorda city manager’s resignation? Punta Gorda city manager Greg Murray said he resigned Monday but told the council on Wednesday. Now, Melissa Reichert is the interim city manager.
FORT MYERS BEACH 34th annual American Sand Sculpting Championship begins on Fort Myers Beach After a years long wait, the American Sand Sculpting Competition on Fort Myers Beach returned on Thursday.
CAPE CORAL City council members talk about decision to repeal stipend ordinance A vote of 5 to 3 ends the saga over the Cape Coral City Council stipend and new members of the city council are sending a message they’re doing things differently.
FORT MYERS Fort Myers food pantry provides Thanksgiving meals to neighbors Dozens of people stopped by Sunshine Health’s food pantry one week before Thanksgiving. Sunshine Health is delivering hope.
FORT MYERS BEACH Fort Myers Beach loses FEMA insurance discount The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) has placed Fort Myers Beach (FMB) on probation.
FORT MYERS WINK News Game of the Week: Riverdale at Fort Myers Our WINK News Game of the Week is the regional semifinal matchup between Fort Myers and Riverdale, a rematch from the regular season finale two weeks ago.
NAPLES Hope for the Holidays turkey distribution event in Collier County A Naples nonprofit is expected to feed nearly 2,000 families.
Parts of Lee County to keep FEMA discount According to the Lee County Government, residents in parts of Lee County will keep their FEMA discount.
New blue-light system to be implemented to flag red-light runners Green means go, red means stop and blue means you just ran a red light.
New Punta Gorda City Council accepts city manager’s resignation Punta Gorda’s new City Council accepted City Manager Greg Murray’s resignation Nov. 20 and agreed to pay toward hurricane repairs and provide several months of rent abatement to business owners who lease space at city-owned Herald Court. Debi Lux was named mayor and Greg Julian vice mayor by the new-look Council, which saw three incumbents […]
Vehicle catches on fire after crash at intersection of Alico and Oriole Rd. A vehicle caught on fire after a crash at the intersection of Alico Rd. and Oriole.
NAPLES A first look inside the Gulfshore Playhouse What does it take to become a candidate for Gulfshore Life’s Men and Women of the Year?
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral family opens home up for the holidays A Cape Coral family has gotten over 1,000 interactions on a Facebook post after opening up their home for the holidays.
SANIBEL Sanibel police trained and certified to catch alligators by FWC Pinning an apex predator down with little more than bare hands and tape: That’s what the Sanibel Police Department went through during alligator-catching certification training.
Southwest Florida welcomes first proton beam therapy center This is a big week in cancer care for patients in Southwest Florida and beyond.
PUNTA GORDA Whats next after Punta Gorda city manager’s resignation? Punta Gorda city manager Greg Murray said he resigned Monday but told the council on Wednesday. Now, Melissa Reichert is the interim city manager.
FORT MYERS BEACH 34th annual American Sand Sculpting Championship begins on Fort Myers Beach After a years long wait, the American Sand Sculpting Competition on Fort Myers Beach returned on Thursday.
CAPE CORAL City council members talk about decision to repeal stipend ordinance A vote of 5 to 3 ends the saga over the Cape Coral City Council stipend and new members of the city council are sending a message they’re doing things differently.
FORT MYERS Fort Myers food pantry provides Thanksgiving meals to neighbors Dozens of people stopped by Sunshine Health’s food pantry one week before Thanksgiving. Sunshine Health is delivering hope.
FORT MYERS BEACH Fort Myers Beach loses FEMA insurance discount The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) has placed Fort Myers Beach (FMB) on probation.
FORT MYERS WINK News Game of the Week: Riverdale at Fort Myers Our WINK News Game of the Week is the regional semifinal matchup between Fort Myers and Riverdale, a rematch from the regular season finale two weeks ago.
NAPLES Hope for the Holidays turkey distribution event in Collier County A Naples nonprofit is expected to feed nearly 2,000 families.
Parts of Lee County to keep FEMA discount According to the Lee County Government, residents in parts of Lee County will keep their FEMA discount.
New blue-light system to be implemented to flag red-light runners Green means go, red means stop and blue means you just ran a red light.
New Punta Gorda City Council accepts city manager’s resignation Punta Gorda’s new City Council accepted City Manager Greg Murray’s resignation Nov. 20 and agreed to pay toward hurricane repairs and provide several months of rent abatement to business owners who lease space at city-owned Herald Court. Debi Lux was named mayor and Greg Julian vice mayor by the new-look Council, which saw three incumbents […]
Vehicle catches on fire after crash at intersection of Alico and Oriole Rd. A vehicle caught on fire after a crash at the intersection of Alico Rd. and Oriole.
NAPLES A first look inside the Gulfshore Playhouse What does it take to become a candidate for Gulfshore Life’s Men and Women of the Year?
Illustration with Lee County’s Sheriff Carmine Marceno and Daniel Marquez. (Credit: WINK News) It’s been nearly a year since video of a Cape Coral boy perp-walked by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office sparked national and international attention, and the case isn’t over. Daniel Marquez was back in court with his family today. His attorney—via Zoom—requested a hearing to present his motion to dismiss the charge. That delays any decision for Daniel for about a month. Lee County Justice Center Complex, Fort Myers, Florida While the judge agreed on the hearing, she made it clear she was not happy with how long this process is taking. “You need to get that motion filed though. There have been enough problems with not getting things done timely in this case,” said Lee County Circuit Judge Carolyn Swift. In the meantime, serious questions remain about what exactly led to the boy’s arrest. WINK News Investigates Reporter Céline McArthur has been leading our groundbreaking coverage. She has new details about Daniel Marquez’s arrest by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office that could impact past and future arrests of children in Lee County. It’s been 11 months since Sheriff Carmine Marceno, or anyone else at LCSO, would answer our questions surrounding Daniel’s arrest. However, in a WINK News exclusive, you’ll hear what one of the arresting deputies had to say about that day. Deputy Tyler Mackereth photographed with Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno. Mackereth is one of the deputies who arrested Daniel Marquez. This is the transcript of Deputy Tyler Mackereth’s sworn testimony in the criminal case against Daniel Marquez. On May 28, 2022, Mackereth and his supervisor, Youth Services Investigations Unit Sergeant John Armato, arrested Daniel at his home. In a WINK News exclusive, we brought you the audio recording of their conversation with Daniel minutes before they handcuffed him. Mackereth asked Daniel to go through the texts he sent to his 10-year-old friend. Those texts included pictures of money, guns and the words, “get ready for water day.” Daniel: “It was like, just a joke that I scammed someone for a lot of money. And then I said I thought like, guns with it. It was just a joke, and I didn’t mean it to be… seriously.”Detective Mackereth: “So, um, would you send it via text?”Daniel: “Text.”Detective Mackereth: “Not like social media or anything?”Daniel: “No.” The father of the boy Daniel was texting alerted law enforcement after he saw his son’s phone. Daniel’s attorney Alex Saiz read through the deposition with me. In it, he asks Mackereth three times who from LCSO spoke to that man or his son. As the deposition reveals, the detective’s answers appeared to vary. Mackereth: “I’m trying to think back. I believe we talked to the father of the complainant, or the complainant about, hey, what — what are these texts about?” The second time: Saiz: “So at this point when you spoke to the original complainant, did you speak to the father or did you speak to the child?”Mackereth: “I want to say it was the father.” The third time, the deputy reveals his conversation with the father, who remains unidentified by LCSO, was a quick phone call. Nothing in person. Excerpt from deposition of Lee County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Tyler Mackereth. Saiz: “And what, if anything, did the father tell you about the text messages and his reaction?”Mackereth: “It was just a quick, you know, hey, my son received these texts. They’re inappropriate. And we need to have it investigated, so we did.”Saiz: “Did any — did anyone speak to the child who received the text messages to know — understand what his interpretation of the messages were?”Mackereth: “Not that I recall, no.” Mackereth also admits there’s no official report on that conversation. Saiz: “Did you ever take a sworn statement or the original complainant in this case?” Mackereth: “No, sir.” Saiz: “Okay. Did you take anything, either written or recorded?” Mackereth: “No.” The deposition of Deputy Tyler Mackereth reveals no official LCSO record of the conversation with the father of the boy who received the texts. Per Mackereth, here’s what we know. That boy’s father called the texts “inappropriate.” The deputy does not know how the man’s son interpreted those texts. And Daniel told police—in tears—it was a joke to his friend. With that laid out, Saiz then asks Mackereth how he came to the conclusion this was a felony act of electronic or written threats to kill, do bodily injury, or conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism. Excerpt from deposition of Lee County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Tyler Mackereth. Mackereth: “Just the — because the fact that there was pictures of firearms and then a quick reply of saying get ready for Water Day. Putting those two closely together in that context made me believe there was a threat there.” Saiz: “Did he ever say he was going to bring a gun to school?”Mackereth: “Not written out in text, no.”Saiz: “Okay. Did he ever say whether he was going to commit any act of violence at Water Day?”Mackereth: “Once again, not written in text.”Saiz: Okay. “When you then interviewed Daniel, did he say orally to you that he was going to shoot anybody at the school on Water Day?”Mackereth: “No.”Saiz: “When he spoke to you orally, did he ever say he was going to commit an act of violence on Water Day?”Mackereth: “No.” Civil Rights Attorney Alan Dershowitz, who does not represent Daniel, disagrees with Mackereth’s and Sheriff Marceno’s belief the texts alone warranted the arrest. In our last interview in June of 2022, Marceno told me, “Guns, get ready for water day. That is a threat.” “What is the threat? It’s not at all clear,” says Dershowitz. He adds, “A 10-year-old telling a joke to another 10-year-old is simply not a crime.” “You want to teach kids right and wrong, but there’s an enormous difference between taking it to the next step and saying wrong equals criminal. That is not the law.” Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz weighs in on Lee County Sheriff’s Office handling of Daniel Marquez’s arrest. Saiz also says Mackereth and Sheriff Marceno weren’t the recipients of the private texts from one ten-year-old to another. Despite what they believe, they can’t be the complainants in this case. “It’s very difficult for anyone to know how to interpret a message that was never sent to them and was never meant for them,” said Saiz. “I don’t see any evidence that anyone was actually threatened or even felt threatened in this case.” Alex Saiz, Attorney for Daniel Marquez The Motion to Dismiss hearing is scheduled to take place in June, the day before classes end for Daniel. We will be there. In the meantime, the U.S. Department of Justice wants to know if there are more cases like Daniel’s. If your child or loved one was arrested under that law, 836.10, email me at: celine.mcarthur@winknews.com. There’s also a potentially game-changing development in Florida that could impact Daniel’s case. A similar case was tossed out. Part 1: Exclusive: 10-year-old arrested, accused of threatening mass school shooting speaks out Part 2: Cape Coral 10-year-old accused of threatening a mass shooting officially charged Part 3: 10-year-old accused of mass shooting threat declines plea deal, says not guilty Part 4: Alan Dershowitz gives case analysis of SWFL 10-year-old accused of threatening mass shooting Part 5: Law enforcement weighs in on 10-year-old accused of threatening mass shooting Part 6: ‘She should be euthanized’; Experts weigh in on Lee sheriff’s commentary on suspects Part 7: Family of 10-year-old charged with mass shooting threat requests DOJ investigation into LCSO Part 8: Hear the last conversation LCSO had with Daniel Marquez, 10, before he was handcuffed Part 9: More twists: Lawyer quits Daniel Marquez case; new text messages revealed Part 10: New attorney for 5th grader accused of threatening mass school shooting discusses the case Part 11: Could Sheriff Carmine Marceno be charged under Florida Statute used to arrest Daniel Marquez? Part 12: Inappropriate vs. Threat: New twist in battle over Florida law following 10-year-old’s arrest by Lee County Sheriff’s Office MORE ON DANIEL MARQUEZ: CAPE CORAL ‘An attempt to go viral’ Daniel Marquez’s attorney questions Lee Sheriff’s motive For nearly seven months, a Cape Coral family has waited to prove their son’s innocence. At the age of ten, Daniel Marquez was charged with threatening violence at his elementary school during Memorial Day weekend. Hours after that arrest, video of the boy was posted by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook, with commentary […] FORT MYERS Could Sheriff Carmine Marceno be charged under Florida statute used to arrest Daniel Marquez? It’s a frightening thought: your child taken away in handcuffs and charged with a felony for texting a joke to a friend. That’s what Daniel Marquez says happened to him at the end of 5th grade. While his family is fighting the charges in court, we dig into the Florida law used to arrest at […] CAPE CORAL More twists: Lawyer quits Daniel Marquez case; new text messages revealed Daniel Marquez has become a household name, and for one of the worst reasons. The 10-year-old is accused of threatening violence at his school. Daniel told the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and WINK News he never made a threat—real or fake. He said the text he sent to a friend was only a joke. The […] CAPE CORAL Alan Dershowitz gives case analysis of SWFL 10-year-old accused of threatening mass shooting A ten-year-old boy charged with threatening a mass shooting at his Cape Coral elementary school says he’s not guilty, and his family said they are ready to fight the charges. As Daniel Marquez and his family approached the courtroom Monday morning, they were offered a plea deal to avoid trial: a court diversion program. Typically, […]
CAPE CORAL ‘An attempt to go viral’ Daniel Marquez’s attorney questions Lee Sheriff’s motive For nearly seven months, a Cape Coral family has waited to prove their son’s innocence. At the age of ten, Daniel Marquez was charged with threatening violence at his elementary school during Memorial Day weekend. Hours after that arrest, video of the boy was posted by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook, with commentary […]
FORT MYERS Could Sheriff Carmine Marceno be charged under Florida statute used to arrest Daniel Marquez? It’s a frightening thought: your child taken away in handcuffs and charged with a felony for texting a joke to a friend. That’s what Daniel Marquez says happened to him at the end of 5th grade. While his family is fighting the charges in court, we dig into the Florida law used to arrest at […]
CAPE CORAL More twists: Lawyer quits Daniel Marquez case; new text messages revealed Daniel Marquez has become a household name, and for one of the worst reasons. The 10-year-old is accused of threatening violence at his school. Daniel told the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and WINK News he never made a threat—real or fake. He said the text he sent to a friend was only a joke. The […]
CAPE CORAL Alan Dershowitz gives case analysis of SWFL 10-year-old accused of threatening mass shooting A ten-year-old boy charged with threatening a mass shooting at his Cape Coral elementary school says he’s not guilty, and his family said they are ready to fight the charges. As Daniel Marquez and his family approached the courtroom Monday morning, they were offered a plea deal to avoid trial: a court diversion program. Typically, […]