It's almost as if tubby and his ilk want kids to die......
https://www.nbc4i.com/news/inside-e...officials-helped-parkland-shooting/1678284991
Law enforcement and officials at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School were "unprepared and overwhelmed" in their handling of February's mass shooting in Parkland, according to a lengthy report released by the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
The report finds that many times no one took charge and authorities failed to act, leaving children stranded with nowhere to hide as Nikolas Cruz, 19, allegedly opened fire on his former schoolmates on Feb. 14.
"A gunman with an AR-15 fired the bullets, but a series of blunder, bad policies, sketchy training and poor leadership helped him succeed," the Sun Sentinel wrote, 10 months of reporting that culminated in a minute-by-minute account of the massacre that lasted nearly an hour.
Cruz arrived at the school at 2:19 p.m. and was allegedly spotted walking with a rifle bag by an unarmed school official acting as a security monitor who was unlocking gates ahead of dismissal. But he did not stop Cruz as he entered Building 12.
"He recognizes Cruz as 'Crazy Boy,' the former student that he and his colleagues had predicted most likely to shoot up the school," the Sun Sentinel wrote. "He radios another campus monitor/coach, but he does not pursue Cruz and does not call a Code Red to lock down the school."
He was the first of three school employees the Sun Sentinel said failed to call for a school lockdown after learning a gunman was on campus.
https://www.nbc4i.com/news/inside-e...officials-helped-parkland-shooting/1678284991
Law enforcement and officials at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School were "unprepared and overwhelmed" in their handling of February's mass shooting in Parkland, according to a lengthy report released by the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
The report finds that many times no one took charge and authorities failed to act, leaving children stranded with nowhere to hide as Nikolas Cruz, 19, allegedly opened fire on his former schoolmates on Feb. 14.
"A gunman with an AR-15 fired the bullets, but a series of blunder, bad policies, sketchy training and poor leadership helped him succeed," the Sun Sentinel wrote, 10 months of reporting that culminated in a minute-by-minute account of the massacre that lasted nearly an hour.
Cruz arrived at the school at 2:19 p.m. and was allegedly spotted walking with a rifle bag by an unarmed school official acting as a security monitor who was unlocking gates ahead of dismissal. But he did not stop Cruz as he entered Building 12.
"He recognizes Cruz as 'Crazy Boy,' the former student that he and his colleagues had predicted most likely to shoot up the school," the Sun Sentinel wrote. "He radios another campus monitor/coach, but he does not pursue Cruz and does not call a Code Red to lock down the school."
He was the first of three school employees the Sun Sentinel said failed to call for a school lockdown after learning a gunman was on campus.