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This was taken directly out of the article, it says this happened after the incident and she continues to post. I have a feeling this little girl is a trouble maker and I am sure the judge will see right through her. The court will probable recommend counseling, which I think the whole family needs. JMO.
The quote said "shortly thereafter" but it does not mean "shortly after the interrogation incident".
-she posted that the monitor was mean
-after that the principal gave her detention
-after that she posted asking who turned her in
-after that she was suspended and missed a class trip
-after that someone complained that she had had a conversation about sex
-that is when she was called in and interrogated with the deputy sheriff
Daily Mail does not say anything about whether she is still posting after being interrogated.
If the schools call in law enforcement to deal with every pre-teen who has had a conversation about sex they'll have time to do nothing else.
She is just a child.