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    Why has no one done anything about this? This is some sweep it under the carpet sh1t
    In the six months before the attack, the FBI received two tips warning that Nikolas Cruz was a school shooter in the making. One tip, phoned in to the FBI’s national call center by someone close to Cruz, offered alarming detail only weeks before the attack but was never forwarded to the FBI’s South Florida field office, as protocol required.

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    Why has no one done anything about this? This is some sweep it under the carpet sh1t
    On Friday, (February 16, 2018) Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel revealed that his office received calls, for two years, about Nikolas Cruz before he opened fire on a Florida high school on Wednesday.

    According to The New York Times, Israel said his office received about 20 calls in total about the reportedly troubled teen.

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    on friday, (february 16, 2018) broward county sheriff scott israel revealed that his office received calls, for two years, about nikolas cruz before he opened fire on a florida high school on wednesday.

    According to the new york times, israel said his office received about 20 calls in total about the reportedly troubled teen.
    fake news again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    On Friday, (February 16, 2018) Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel revealed that his office received calls, for two years, about Nikolas Cruz before he opened fire on a Florida high school on Wednesday.

    According to The New York Times, Israel said his office received about 20 calls in total about the reportedly troubled teen.
    All Fake News

    All real news

    In Connecticut, 22-year-old Brandon Wagshol was arrested after authorities said he had expressed interest in committing a mass shooting on Facebook, according to a statement from the FBI and the Norwalk Police Department.

    He faces four charges of illegal possession of large capacity magazines, and is being held on a $250,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court September 6.
    This is the trend and like most intelligent people are thinking we can only blame the fu•king SHOOTERS.

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    All Fake News

    All real news

    In Connecticut, 22-year-old Brandon Wagshol was arrested after authorities said he had expressed interest in committing a mass shooting on Facebook, according to a statement from the FBI and the Norwalk Police Department.

    He faces four charges of illegal possession of large capacity magazines, and is being held on a $250,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court September 6.
    This is the trend and like most intelligent people are thinking we can only blame the fu•king SHOOTERS.
    Authorities executed a search warrant at his home and found multiple weapons, including a handgun, a rifle, a rifle scope with a laser, numerous rounds of ammunition, body armor, a ballistic helmet and other tactical gear, police said. Some of the weapons were registered to Wagshol's father, but he had access to them, authorities said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    In the six months before the attack, the FBI received two tips warning that Nikolas Cruz was a school shooter in the making. One tip, phoned in to the FBI’s national call center by someone close to Cruz, offered alarming detail only weeks before the attack but was never forwarded to the FBI’s South Florida field office, as protocol required.
    Yeah. I mean what more could have been done to get the FBIs attention. I'm not sure that if Cruz went to their office and introduced himself as the next shooter, they would have taken more action.

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    Yeah. I mean what more could have been done to get the FBIs attention. I'm not sure that if Cruz went to their office and introduced himself as the next shooter, they would have taken more action.
    https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion...outputType=amp

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    Rick Scott says FBI won’t answer questions about mishandled tip on Parkland shooter
    By David Smiley
    August 09, 2019 04:14 PM, Updated 6 hours 29 minutes ago

    https://www.miamiherald.com/news/pol...233705667.html

    Republican Florida Sen. Rick Scott is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to pry more information out of the FBI about how the agency failed to act on tips about a former Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student who killed 17 people in Parkland last year at his old school.

    In the six months before the attack, the FBI received two tips warning that Nikolas Cruz was a school shooter in the making. One tip, phoned in to the FBI’s national call center by someone close to Cruz, offered alarming detail only weeks before the attack but was never forwarded to the FBI’s South Florida field office, as protocol required.

    Scott, who was governor of Florida at the time of the Parkland shooting, has repeatedly pressed federal investigators for information about why the tips were mishandled and what the FBI has done to make sure it never happens again. When the FBI first acknowledged the missed tips, Scott demanded unsuccessfully that FBI Director Christopher Wray resign.

    Now a U.S. senator, Scott wrote Thursday to Attorney General Bill Barr complaining that the FBI has withheld information from him and the parents of slain students and faculty.

    “I urge you to seek answers from Director Wray that have been denied to the victims’ families and make sure these documented failures by his agency will never happen again,” Scott wrote.

    A spokeswoman for the FBI wouldn’t comment Friday. The DOJ didn’t respond to a request for comment.

    But in a July 30 letter responding to a request for information that Scott made back in April, Jill C. Tyson, the head of the FBI’s office of congressional affairs, explained that there had been some changes made by the agency. She said the agency has improved the call center staffing and improved safeguards to make sure that that all calls related to life-threatening issues and counter-terrorism are reviewed.

    But Tyson wouldn’t tell Scott whether anyone had been disciplined as a result of the inaction on the Parkland tips, saying “due to significant privacy implications, the FBI cannot comment on personnel matters.”

    Scott ripped Tyson’s explanation in his letter to Barr, saying the information the FBI is refusing to supply could be “a potentially life-saving act of accountability for the agency’s documented failures.”

    “While I have the utmost respect for the men and women of the FBI, the agency’s response to my request is very disappointing,” he wrote.

    Ryan Petty, whose daughter, Alaina Petty, was killed in the shooting, was among the Parkland parents who met with FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich in December 2018 to discuss what happened and how the FBI has tried to improve since then. He said the families “appreciated the opportunity to speak with the leadership of the FBI to really understand what happened,” but came away frustrated at some of what they heard.

    “When I say that many of us left unsatisfied with the actions taken by the FBI, what I mean is that not all of those that were responsible for mishandling the tip [in January] were held accountable for the mistake,” Petty said Friday. “I’m not sure the leadership in the FBI held themselves accountable for it.”

    Scott, in his letter Thursday to Barr, noted that the shooter who attacked Pulse nightclub in Orlando in 2016, killing 49 people, had also been on the FBI’s radar, as had the man who killed five people at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airport the following year.

    “I am sure you agree that these failures are inexcusable, and there must be accountability within the agency to make sure such grave lapses in the FBI’s core investigative function are corrected,” Scott wrote.
    Read this if you can that is.

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    Read this if you can that is.
    I have to say interesting read to say the least. Now I see the shed of light meaning the truth has submerged. We voted for Scott Israel and will vote for him again. This is our vote not DeSantis or anyone else. We are not Democrats or Republicans we are independents and sway towards the truth. We will get Israel elected once again. Voters have rights and it should not be upheld who we vote for.

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    Ouch! Scott Israel 39 times you dropped the ball?

    On Friday, (February 16, 2018) Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel revealed that his office received calls, for two years, about Nikolas Cruz before he opened fire on a Florida high school on Wednesday.

    According to The New York Times, Israel said his office received about 20 calls in total about the reportedly troubled teen.

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    fake news again
    Thanks for clearing that up. It's nice to see another person hate SI as much as we all do. Keep pointing out the truth please.

    Yes. The New York Times is "Fake News." The NY Post reports that, "Deputies were called to suspected shooter’s home 39 times over seven years."

    Looks like the ENTIRE time you were sheriff of Broward this shooter has been on the radar. What happened? 39 times? Wow! I thought 20 was bad. Say what? You were waiting for call number 40?


    https://nypost.com/2018/02/16/deputi...r-seven-years/

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