New School Shooting at 230 Today (Page 1/22)
rogergarrison FEB 14, 04:26 PM
A large high school in Parkland, Fl....just to the north of Miami had what is believed to be one student enter and start shooting. Multiple deaths and at least 20 wounded boys and girls. It appears the lone shooter was a student who has been arrested with minor injury. Theyre conducting a room by room search to be sure no other shooters are involved.

one clip https://www.nbcnews.com/new...-high-school-n848101

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blackrams FEB 14, 07:19 PM
17 dead, many injuries. Did this school not have armed security?
Maybe in the future........

Rams
whadeduck FEB 14, 08:10 PM
These schools are working on what's called Single Point of Entry modifications. Don't know (don't think) this school had that modification. If the school had the Single Point modification, the shooter might not have been able to get in to pull the fire alarm. Up until the end of last week, I worked in Broward County. This high school is about 13 miles from where I used to work. Now I work in Naples.

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LitebulbwithaFiero FEB 14, 08:42 PM

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Originally posted by blackrams:

17 dead, many injuries. Did this school not have armed security?
Maybe in the future........

Rams



Article I read said at least 2 armed officers on campus
ls3mach FEB 14, 09:10 PM

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Originally posted by whadeduck:

These schools are working on what's called Single Point of Entry modifications. Don't know (don't think) this school had that modification. If the school had the Single Point modification, the shooter might not have been able to get in to pull the fire alarm. Up until the end of last week, I worked in Broward County. This high school is about 13 miles from where I used to work. Now I work in Naples.



Good luck. My highschool had at least half a dozen buildings, 3 or 4 parking lots, and had added more of each since I left.

I'm not sure how many our daughter's has, but for sure multiple both.
randye FEB 14, 10:26 PM
SHOOTER

Nikolas De-Jesus Cruz:



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Fats FEB 14, 11:16 PM
They took him alive? That's good news.
randye FEB 14, 11:21 PM

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Originally posted by Fats:

They took him alive? That's good news.



Yes. It's great news for some very large, angry, black man in a Florida State prison that will soon have a new 19 year old "bride".

You can damn well bet that thought wasn't in the little punk's mind when he loaded up that gun this morning.

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Fats FEB 15, 12:00 AM

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Originally posted by randye:


Yes. It's great news for some very large, angry, black man in a Florida State prison that will soon have a new 19 year old "bride".

You can damn well bet that thought wasn't in the little punk's mind when he loaded up that gun this morning.




Yep, and the media can't pretend he was something he wasn't. What I'm seeing online paints him as an outspoken member of Antifa.

Brad
rogergarrison FEB 15, 02:37 PM
This nut job was ignored by police and FBI who had all kinds of warnings about him. He even posted...with his full name...he was going to be professional school shooter. Everyone from police to adults caring for him ignored all signs. Kids these days face no consequences for anything they do. His own classmates told everyone he was crazy and wouldnt be surprised if he shot up the school. His own facebook and instagram postings and you tube videos should have yelled warnings and no way he should have been able to buy any guns. Of course, the gun wasnt the problem at all ... it was this nut. He could have driven a school bus down the sidewalk or thru the hall and ran over 200 people if he had no gun. Im a firm believer that school access doors should be locked from the inside during all school hours and an armed guard at one door to be able to let people in after theyre checked out first. Once your kid is at school there is absolutely no reason they need out of the building till school is out. Kids do not need to go out to restaurants for lunch. I was NOT allowed outside my school building from 830am till 330pm except if escorted to the door for like a doctors appointment...after it had been cleared by the office. They cant control guns, but they can all control access very easily. It dont take an act of congress to lock doors. They still open from inside for emergencies like fires. At my house/shop the doors are all locked unless im in direct line of sight if outside, or always locked if im inside. Windows are all screwed shut.