This isn't going to end well...
Man arrested at New Mexico compound was training kids to commit school shootings, court documents say
Holy sh*t.This isn't going to end well...
Man arrested at New Mexico compound was training kids to commit school shootings, court documents say
Practicing his religion.This isn't going to end well...
Man arrested at New Mexico compound was training kids to commit school shootings, court documents say
This isn't going to end well...
Man arrested at New Mexico compound was training kids to commit school shootings, court documents say
This isn't going to end well...
Man arrested at New Mexico compound was training kids to commit school shootings, court documents say
And here is one of the organizers for the pink hats day. It’s hilarious to watch the libs act like they haven’t been infiltrated by the enemy. She even had people who don’t wear burqas wearing them. Gullibility is their strong suit but they masquerade around as the “educated”.This isn't going to end well...
Man arrested at New Mexico compound was training kids to commit school shootings, court documents say
A breakdown in communication and a series of security failures paired with a botched response from Florida law enforcement officers paved the way for the shooting rampage at a Parkland high school earlier this year, according to a draft report by the state commission investigating the massacre.
The 80-page report, released Wednesday, outlines a a variety of problems that occurred before and during the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14. Seventeen students and teachers were killed and more than a dozen injured in the tragedy, which sparked a nationwide debate regarding gun control and gun safety.
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, tasked with finding and addressing “system failures” that occurred amid the massacre, dubbed local law enforcement’s handling of the shooting “unacceptable” and called on the Broward sheriff’s office to conduct an internal review of the performance of responding deputies, who showed up but failed to engage the shooter.
Law enforcement officers have faced fierce criticism in wake of the Stoneman Douglas shooting, much of it aimed at Scot Peterson, the Broward deputy assigned to the school at the time. Immediately after the deadly attack, it was revealed the school resource officer hid instead of confronting gunman Nikolas Cruz.
He resigned from the Broward Sheriff’s office in late February and on Wednesday requested a judge find he had “no legal duty” to protect students and staff.
The judge rejected his argument, ruling instead that as a security officer, Peterson had “an obligation to react reasonably” amid the shooting rampage, according to the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
Parkland shooting commission finds inadequate security, botched law enforcement response to school massacre - NY Daily News
And that turd is still Sheriff there. I also found this interesting:
Original story on that little tidbit:
Scot Peterson argues he didn’t have to intervene in Parkland school shooting. A judge disagrees.
No words for that.