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Florida law now permits armed teachers. However, the superintendent of Broward County schools has declared his teachers won't be carrying.
A new report detailing the Feb. 14 shooting massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School reveals the 19-year-old killer asked officials for help months prior to the attack — but the school district denied him the assistance he requested. The report comes nearly 6 months after the killer murdered 14 children and three teachers. For months, questions about the school district's culpability in the tragedy have gone unanswered. What are the details? The Sun-Sentinel reported: In the year leading up to the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, [the killer] was stripped of the therapeutic services disabled students need, leaving him to navigate his schooling as a regular student despite mounds of evidence that he wasn’t. The school district's failure to properly handle the killer's behavioral issues were revealed in report commissioned by the Broward public school system. Broward Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer on Friday ordered the report be released, but with heavy …
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Cydney Hargis at MMFA:
National Rifle Association spokesperson Dana Loesch dismissed new findings that a school-based discipline program called Promise was not responsible for the Parkland, FL, school shooting after pushing the allegation for months that the program allowed the shooting to happen.
Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz had been referred to Broward County’s Promise program, an alternative option for students “who have committed a behavioral infraction that would normally lead to a juvenile delinquency arrest” in 2013 after he vandalized a bathroom in an area middle school. Despite claims that referring Cruz to the program contributed to the failures to report his behavior to law enforcement, a commission set up to investigate the mass shooting concluded the program was “irrelevant” to Cruz’s ability to obtain an assault weapon and carry out the massacre.
During the months following the February 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 people dead and 14 others injured, NRA spokesperson and NRATV host Dana Loesch repeatedly shredded the “Obama-era” Promise program during her show, Relentless. During the May 29 edition of her show, Loesch suggested people should protest outside the house of President Barack Obama’s secretary of education, Arne Duncan, because it was his “Promise program initiative that assisted this murderer.”
Loesch said “the real story” behind the Parkland shooting is Broward County Superintendent Robert Runcie “worrying about the appearance of complying with an Obama-era Promise program” which ultimately “guaranteed that this murderer’s red flags would being completely overlooked” during the June 1 edition of Relentless. Four days later, she insisted Duncan’s “policies that were implemented that coddled this murderer failed” Parkland students.
One day after the Miami Herald reported the commission’s findings, Loesch did a segment on the commission’s work that discussed the Promise program but ignored the revelation that it was found to have no causal relationship to the shooting.
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During the July 13 edition of NRATV’s Relentless, Loesch referenced a tweet Runcie wrote in which he echoed the commission's finding and said she questioned “how much” she believes him. She went on to place blame squarely on the superintendent, saying if the findings are true, “wouldn’t that just mean that it was his own personal incompetency then that contributed to this instead of a bad program? I mean, that seems like it’s worse.”
How the polices of the Progressive left directly caused the Florida massacre #NRA #2A #Liberty
How the polices of the Progressive left directly caused the Florida massacre #NRA #2A #Liberty
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Fusillade en Floride : Il y a plusieurs morts, le suspect arrêté
Fusillade en Floride : Il y a plusieurs morts, le suspect arrêté
Fusillade en Floride : Il y a plusieurs morts, le suspect arrêté
Une fusillade a eu lieu dans un lycée de Parkland, en Floride, mercredi après-midi. Selon le shérif de Broward, il y a « au moins 14 victimes », un chiffre qui comprend à la fois les morts et les blessés. Le bilan pourrait être lourd : un sénateur de Floride, Billy Nelson, ainsi que le recteur d’Académie Robert Runcie ont parlé «…
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First Day Of School Florida Man Leaves Bus Full Of Kids In Wrong City
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