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An unarmed security guard saw the killer as he was entering the building with a duffle bag......all of the security on the campus knew who the killer was since they had been briefed that he was not allowed on the campus because he was considered a threat....this guard stated he and the other guards often talked about the killer before the shooting, and they all believed that if anyone would ever shoot up the school....it would be that kid...
PARKLAND: Newly Released Sworn Statement By School Security Sparks More Outrage, Questions
The shooter, who Medina made clear was a known threat by all the security personnel, stepped out of an Uber vehicle holding a large bag.
"I knew the kid," Medina told Broward detectives in his sworn testimony to investigators in February, reported by the Miami Herald. The second he saw the shooter approach the school "like on a mission," Medina said, he began frantically texting the other security personnel.
"We had a meeting about him last year and we said if there's gonna be anybody whose gonna come to this school and shoot this school up, it's going to be that kid," said Medina. "He was rebellious, you know ... he had 666 on his book bag. He had the [anti-] Jewish swastika. He had all that crazy stuff. ... All the signs were there, so they, they got rid of him."
"Just crazy," Medina said of the shooter's past behavior at the school. "And we always was watching him, you know. Like, it was one of those kids that we always kept an eye on."
PARKLAND: Newly Released Sworn Statement By School Security Sparks More Outrage, Questions
The shooter, who Medina made clear was a known threat by all the security personnel, stepped out of an Uber vehicle holding a large bag.
"I knew the kid," Medina told Broward detectives in his sworn testimony to investigators in February, reported by the Miami Herald. The second he saw the shooter approach the school "like on a mission," Medina said, he began frantically texting the other security personnel.
"We had a meeting about him last year and we said if there's gonna be anybody whose gonna come to this school and shoot this school up, it's going to be that kid," said Medina. "He was rebellious, you know ... he had 666 on his book bag. He had the [anti-] Jewish swastika. He had all that crazy stuff. ... All the signs were there, so they, they got rid of him."
"Just crazy," Medina said of the shooter's past behavior at the school. "And we always was watching him, you know. Like, it was one of those kids that we always kept an eye on."