Chilling Threat: Boynton Beach (33426) Man Presses Gun to Victim’s Head, Vows to “Bury” Him – POLICE REPORT
Boynton Beach (33426) – A terrifying incident unfolded in Boynton Beach when a man allegedly held a gun to another person’s head and threatened to kill him, saying, “I should kill you right now” and “I’ll bury you,” according to police. The suspect was arrested and now faces serious felony charges. The confrontation happened near NW 10th Avenue and Seacrest Boulevard, alarming residents in the area. Authorities have recovered the weapon, and no injuries were reported. Boynton Beach Police are urging the public to report similar threats immediately, as this is the second violent threat in the area this month, raising safety concerns.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Armed man threatened to execute victim in Boynton Beach altercation
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IMPACT: One person threatened; suspect arrested and faces felony assault charges
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “I should kill you right now,” suspect allegedly said – Boynton Beach PD affidavit
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ACTION: Residents urged to report similar threats immediately to Boynton Beach Police
Impact Of Boynton Beach (33426)
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Precise Location:
Boynton Beach (ZIP 33426) — near NW 10th Avenue & Seacrest Blvd -
Community Connection:
“This kind of thing shakes all of us. I walk my kids here.”
– Daniel R., local father -
Visual Proof:
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
Second violent threat in the area this month, raising concerns about public safety -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Crime Stoppers: 800-458-TIPS
» Victim Services of Palm Beach: (561) 355-2418
» Mental Health Crisis Line: 988 (24/7) -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“Do not attempt to handle armed suspects. Call 911 immediately.”
– Chief Joe DeGiulio, Boynton Beach Police
Community Pulse
VOTE: Should there be tougher penalties for gun threats in Florida?
👍 YES – Public needs protection
👎 NO – Current laws are enough
💬 Comment below – city leaders monitoring discussion
Update Log
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9:00 PM: Suspect arrested without incident
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10:15 PM: Police confirm weapon recovered and no further danger to the public
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