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Friday, February 23, 2018

THERE WAS AN ARMED GUARD AT PARKLAND WHEN THE SHOOTING BEGAN

HE WAITED OUTSIDE FOR THE POLICE TO ARRIVE.

Because, a spokesman on Tucker just said, he was all the way across campus.

WELL THEN YOU RUN, MOTHERFUCKER, KIDS ARE DYING. YOU RUN TOWARD THE SHOOTING.

He waited

with his gun

for the cops to arrive

Florida school shooting: New questions after sheriff says armed guard never went inside

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- New questions are being raised about whether the gunman in the Florida school shooting could have been stopped. Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said Thursday that armed security officer Scot Peterson had a chance to stop the shooting and did not. Video at the scene showed he never went inside.
Seventeen people were killed. Fourteen others were injured.
The deputy has now resigned.
Documents released by the sheriff's office show that the school resource officer had information about the suspect and his "potential to carry out a school shooting two years before it happened." But it's his actions the day of the shooting that led to his suspension.                                        
"What I saw was a deputy arrive at the west side of Building 12, take up a position and he never went in," Israel said.
Surveillance video showed Peterson arriving at the building where the shooting happened about a minute after the first shots rang out, but he never entered during the more than four minutes the shooting continued.
"When we in law enforcement arrive at an active shooter, we go in and address the target and that's what should have been done," Israel said.
Peterson was suspended without pay, but chose to take an early retirement.
"There are no words. I mean, these families lost their children. We lost coaches," Israel said. "I've been to the funerals, I've been to sit Shiva. There are no words."
There was also a 20 minute delay in the school's video surveillance system that caused confusion for deputies who did go in to confront the shooter, making the information received on their radios inaccurate, though police say that did not endanger more lives.
Two other deputies are on restricted duty during an internal review of whether they did enough after receiving warnings about shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz.

 

7 comments:

  1. I heard that he wasn't across the campus but just outside the building where the shooting occurred.

    Whatever.

    He didn't run toward the shooting.

    Of all the things I've heard about the screw ups, this one about the deputy (aka school resource officer) pisses me off the most.

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  2. BTW, his salary was about $76,000/year, and he now plans to draw his retirement.

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  3. I WAS FURIOUS WHEN I HEARD IT.

    FURIOUS!

    (twas some spokesman who said he was across campus, which contradicts what the sheriff on scene saw with his own lying eyes)

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  4. MR,
    He should be hauled up on charges. Aiding and abetting murder -- or something.

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  5. Contrast the deputy's inaction with what happened at Sutherland Springs. Stephen Willeford ran out of his home barefoot, took cover behind a vehicle, and actively engaged a shooter. He was a prior certified NRA firearms instructor. But there was no hesitation.

    Perhaps the NRA provides superior training? Or maybe the Deputy is just a coward. Run toward the battle. That is my belief. Have a weapon, know how to use it, and you have the guts to go after the shooter? Damn right.

    Lack of proper training, is the way I see it.

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  6. Six-foot five, earned $100,000 to protect the students.

    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/parkland/florida-school-shooting/fl-florida-shooting-sro-20180222-story.html

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  7. How many other such "armed school resource officers" are out there, just waiting not to do their jobs?

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