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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There was a sheriff's deputy at Parkland. Hate to say it but it didn't help at all. Have no idea what this person was thinking or if it went against his regulations to intervene. https://apnews.com/553d0d00e67740928d285cf111bb8d2a/The-Latest:-Sheriff:- Deputy-never-entered-school-in-shooting[/quote] +1. Parkland has a trained police officer who didn’t help one bit during this massacre. When will people stop dancing around the issue that it’s easier to buy an assault weapon than it is to adopt a kitten.[/quote] I can only imagine what that deputy is going through right now. I honestly feel for him. [/quote] No need to feel for him, he believes he "did a good job" by just calling in the shooting and standing outside. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/02/22/armed-officer-florida-school-shooting-never-went-inside-confront/[/quote] In rare accordance - "He certainly did a poor job... somebody was outside, they are trained, they didn't react properly under pressure or they were a coward," Mr Trump said. [/quote]
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