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18-Year-Old Charged with Bringing Gun to SunEd High School in Margate, Bond Set at $13,000

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Published on October 22, 2025
18-Year-Old Charged with Bringing Gun to SunEd High School in Margate, Bond Set at $13,000Source: Broward Sheriff's Office

An 18-year-old student has been taken into custody after being accused of bringing a firearm onto the campus of SunEd High School of North Broward, Margate police reported. The student, identified as Jaylen W. Lindo, faced a judge in a bond court following his arrest yesterday. Local10 states Lindo was hit with several charges, including third-degree felony possession of a firearm on school property, carrying a concealed firearm, and a misdemeanor for interfering with school administration functions.

During today's court appearance, Lindo, a North Lauderdale resident, was represented by a public defender who noted that he did not have a prior criminal record, lived with his parents, and was employed part-time at a McDonald’s. Broward County Circuit Judge Corey B. Friedman set Lindo's bond at $13,000 and ordered him to wear a pre-trial GPS tracker, with further restrictions to stay away from weapons and from the school, as per court records. The case is slated to continue under the presiding judge Frank Leeded.

Information from the Broward County, Florida, arrest records also confirms the arrest of Lindo Jaylen W, with charges related to firearm possession being reflected in the records. According to the details published on BrowardFL Mugshots Zone, Lindo’s mugshot and charge information were recorded yesterday, showing no bond set at the time of booking. The arrest details corroborate those reported by officials and document the suspect's race as black and gender as male, under the Margate arresting authority.

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