Aiden Fucci isolated in jail due to violent behavior, threats to inmates, & officers at Duval County Jail

one year ago

Jacksonville news, Florida news.

The 16-year-old boy accused of stabbing cheerleader classmate Tristyn Bailey 114 times is currently isolated for violent behavior at Duval County Jail where he awaits trial.

Aiden Fucci is accused of extortion and threatening fellow inmates at the jail forcing them to steal from the facility's commissary for him, official reports obtained by First Coast News cited.

“Fucci been saying he gonna stab me up...He go around saying we all [exp] because most of in here for shooting someone and killing them. He says he 'real' because he stabs a [exp] face to face and take they life. It's like he get high off it or something,” a teen inmate alleged.

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  • The reports added that when officers ordered Fucci to give the stolen commissary items back to their rightful owners, “he became highly agitated and made threats against the officers' lives.”

    Fucci was described as “a threat to himself, property, and others” and “ordered to be placed in the Restraint Safety Chair,” by Sergeant Clarida.

    Lawyer Janet Johnson, who is not involved in the case, said that Fucci's statements did not violate any 5th amendment right.

    “Now he could take the stand or his lawyers could argue he's in jail and trying to act tough, he might admit or say he did something he didn't really do just to make him look more dangerous because he has to survive in this very tough environment.”