Source:  ACLJ, By Harry G. Hutchison, February 23, 2018 On Feb. 14, 2018, Nikolas Cruz entered Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL and murdered 17 students and teachers. Before that horrific day, the FBI had at least twice received tips about Cruz and his plans to attack a school....
Source: ACLJ, By Wesley Smith, March 2, 2018 As the sad saga of the mass shootings at the high school in Parkland, Florida continues to play out in front of us—the grief, the sorrow, the unheeded warnings and the calls for various actions to curb gun violence— the Sheriff of Broward County, Scott Israel,...
The spotlight should remain on the Broward County Sheriff's Office and School Board for it's policies that have resulted in the shooting of 17 in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.  Families are sadly dealing with the loss of a loved one due to these policies.  It's beyond time...
Source: American Thinker, By M. Catharine Evans, March 6, 2018 There's little doubt Broward County Public Schools superintendent Robert Runcie's rabid implementation of his "no arrest" policy in 2011 helped Nikolas Cruz to stay "in the classroom and out of the courtroom," a phrase Runcie often repeated when touting his signature PROMISE program. Runcie's plan served...
Source: Gateway Pundit,  by Cristina Laila, March 5, 2018 Florida – On February 14th, crazed killer Nikolas Cruz unleashed a barrage of bullets onto students and teachers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School which left 17 people dead.  Fox News’ Laura Ingraham later revealed three deputies on scene were told not to run...
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Published on Feb 26, 2018 Broward County sheriff says he won't resign amid controversy over Parkland school shooting.
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Published on Feb 26, 2018 Critics are calling on Sheriff Israel to resign. Former Secret Service agent sounds off about the fallout in the aftermath of the Parkland shooting.
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Published on Feb 27, 2018 Rep. Matt Caldwell (R-Fla.) on why he is calling for the resignation of Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel.
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Published on Nov 19, 2014 The regional operations director of CAIR Florida joins National security analyst of the Clarion Project Ryan Mauro to react to the news that CAIR is being labeled as a terror organization by the United Arab Emirates.
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Published on Nov 19, 2014 The regional operations director of CAIR Florida joins National security analyst of the Clarion Project Ryan Mauro to react to the news that CAIR is being labeled as a terror organization by the United Arab Emirates.