Where was the armed security guard at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High?

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He took up a defensive position behind a wall:

https://nypost.com/2018/02/22/sheriffs-officer-who-did-nothing-to-stop-florida-shooter-resigns/

So much for the "good guy with a gun". :rolleyes:
More than ever, this reveals the need to get the weapons of carnage out of peoples’ hands.

Yeah, this guy could have done more than he did [edited out the term "coward"] - apparently he bunkered up behind a wall for a good ten minutes occasionally yapping on his radio while the shooting was going on. I can't imagine living the rest of my life with what he will.

But one also wonders how a school resource officer with a pistol (or even a long gun) feels going up against what he surely knew was an AK or something similar. For the most part, cops are outgunned by such weapons of war.
 
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Meh, most of the NRA's contributions come from small private donors.

Example . . .

The NRA's ability to raise so much money from small donations is highly unusual for a special interest group, demonstrating its wide reaching support, said Sarah Bryner, research director at the Center for Responsive Politics.

Only one person has donated even close to the maximum amount allowed by federal law, which is $5,000 per year: a computer programmer from Houston. Since 2005, he has donated $50,050 -- just shy of the $55,000 allowed for the 11-year period (including this year).

"It is a good percentage of my income [5% to 10%], but I want to do everything I can easily do to preserve my freedoms," said the donor, who requested to remain anonymous. "I hope the money will be used to help conservative or libertarian minded candidates win elections."
 
I apologize if I am wrong, but this is the page I saw on the left, before it was pulled, as I immediately went searching and found it, when his name came out-

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That is not him.
Fake news is reporting the armed security officer went to the building and didn't go inside while the shooting was going on. Coward. Just pathetic the failures from school police, local police and sheriffs, and FBI.

BIG FAT FAILURE at every stage.

While Fake News demonizes me and my gun for over a week.
So much for the NRA's "good guy with a gun" bullshit. Apparently even good guys with a gun are afraid of the pure killing power of an assault rifle!!!!!
So now it will become "a good guy with an assault rifle."


First you have to be a good guy. The county is the bluest in Florida so where in the hell do you find enough good guys?
You’re looking for some red in Broward? Here, I found one for ya...

MAGA, baby!

That was his Instagram profile pic.
 
I apologize if I am wrong, but this is the page I saw on the left, before it was pulled, as I immediately went searching and found it, when his name came out-

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That is not him.
So much for the NRA's "good guy with a gun" bullshit. Apparently even good guys with a gun are afraid of the pure killing power of an assault rifle!!!!!
So now it will become "a good guy with an assault rifle."


First you have to be a good guy. The county is the bluest in Florida so where in the hell do you find enough good guys?
You’re looking for some red in Broward? Here, I found one for ya...

MAGA, baby!

That was his Instagram profile pic.

Nothing to fear here....All American gun loving boy
 
He took up a defensive position behind a wall:

https://nypost.com/2018/02/22/sheriffs-officer-who-did-nothing-to-stop-florida-shooter-resigns/

So much for the "good guy with a gun". :rolleyes:
More than ever, this reveals the need to get the weapons of carnage out of peoples’ hands.

Yeah, this guy was a coward for failing to do something he was trained to do - apparently bunkered up behind a wall for a good ten minutes occasionally yapping on his radio while the shooting was going on. I can't imagine living the rest of my life with what he will.

But one also wonders how a school resource officer with a pistol (or even a long gun) feels going up against what he surely knew was an AK or something similar. For the most part, cops are outgunned by such weapons of war.

The guy assessed the situation and decided it was too risky to go in

What he heard was rapid gunfire and screaming. He had no idea how many shooters were inside and what weapons they had. All he knew was he is 54, has no relevant training and had a handgun with six shots

Does that make him a coward?
 
School Resource Officer Scott Peterson was elsewhere on the 45-acre campus during the attack that left 17 dead and 16 wounded, Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie said Friday.

“Staff and everyone responded quickly,” Runcie said, based on a briefing by the Broward Sheriff’s Office. “The SRO was communicated with but was on another part of campus.”

Peterson, a deputy with the Broward Sheriff’s Office Parkland district, has been the SRO at Stoneman Douglas High since 2009.

He could not be reached for comment Friday.

School resource officer was elsewhere on campus during shooting, Runcie says

So, the school did have an armed security guard. He was communicated with but was on another part of campus when shooting started? Forty-five acres ain't that big. Why didn't he ever confront the shooter? This just doesn't smell right.

One armed security gaurd for 45 acre campus with 3000 students doesn't get it. It would take him longer than 15 minutes to run from one end to the other.
Run? Hell, he should have had a vehicle on a campus that big.
 
he's been labeled as the "armed school resource deputy" who "never went in after taking a position on the west side of the building".


he probably panicked and figured he should secure that exit and wait for back-up.
 
Unless they release the video, we won’t know for sure.
I question whether he was there upon Cruz’s arrival on the campus. Rumor has it, down here, he was actually off site. And if you listen to the Sheriffs news conference he states “on arrival” the deputy proceeded to building 4, and then positioned outside that building where Cruz was shooting from.
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“What I saw was a deputy arrive … take up a position and he never went in,”

I still question if he was there.
Why do you question it? a) there’s video of him standing there; and b) it’s an embarrassment for their office. Why would the Sheriff say his deputy stood at the back door and not go in to engage the shooter if it wasn’t true?
It was never reported that he was at building #12 when Cruz began firing. It’s been reported he arrived at the west end of the building about a minute after the shooting began. That’s why the terminology, “he arrived,” was used.
 
The guy assessed the situation and decided it was too risky to go in

What he heard was rapid gunfire and screaming. He had no idea how many shooters were inside and what weapons they had. All he knew was he is 54, has no relevant training and had a handgun with six shots

Does that make him a coward?

Fair point if that's all he had. Comparatively it was a pea shooter. I take back the term "coward" - but he could have done better than to stand in one spot.
 
He was a trained Broward sheriffs deputy, and why he had enough time to retire from the sheriffs office, rather than be suspended.
He took up a defensive position behind a wall:

https://nypost.com/2018/02/22/sheriffs-officer-who-did-nothing-to-stop-florida-shooter-resigns/

So much for the "good guy with a gun". :rolleyes:
More than ever, this reveals the need to get the weapons of carnage out of peoples’ hands.

Yeah, this guy was a coward for failing to do something he was trained to do - apparently bunkered up behind a wall for a good ten minutes occasionally yapping on his radio while the shooting was going on. I can't imagine living the rest of my life with what he will.

But one also wonders how a school resource officer with a pistol (or even a long gun) feels going up against what he surely knew was an AK or something similar. For the most part, cops are outgunned by such weapons of war.
 
Yup, another cowardly conservative showing his yellow streak. They always expect someone else to do the fighting for them while they sit back and reap the rewards.

Here s a picture of the fat scared freak:

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Scot Peterson...not a very brave man.
 
Meh, most of the NRA's contributions come from small private donors.

Example . . .

The NRA's ability to raise so much money from small donations is highly unusual for a special interest group, demonstrating its wide reaching support, said Sarah Bryner, research director at the Center for Responsive Politics.

Only one person has donated even close to the maximum amount allowed by federal law, which is $5,000 per year: a computer programmer from Houston. Since 2005, he has donated $50,050 -- just shy of the $55,000 allowed for the 11-year period (including this year).

"It is a good percentage of my income [5% to 10%], but I want to do everything I can easily do to preserve my freedoms," said the donor, who requested to remain anonymous. "I hope the money will be used to help conservative or libertarian minded candidates win elections."

The computer programmer in Houston is a SUCKER. Here's one of the places his money went
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...rement-payout-in-2015/?utm_term=.828ed126d118

Any idea how much they get from MANUFACTURERS?
How The Gun Industry Funnels Tens Of Millions Of Dollars To The NRA

And the 30 million they donated to get Mango Mussolini elected president? Chances good a hunk of that came from Russia.
Did the NRA channel Russian money to Trump?
 
Meh, most of the NRA's contributions come from small private donors.

Example . . .

The NRA's ability to raise so much money from small donations is highly unusual for a special interest group, demonstrating its wide reaching support, said Sarah Bryner, research director at the Center for Responsive Politics.

Only one person has donated even close to the maximum amount allowed by federal law, which is $5,000 per year: a computer programmer from Houston. Since 2005, he has donated $50,050 -- just shy of the $55,000 allowed for the 11-year period (including this year).

"It is a good percentage of my income [5% to 10%], but I want to do everything I can easily do to preserve my freedoms," said the donor, who requested to remain anonymous. "I hope the money will be used to help conservative or libertarian minded candidates win elections."

The computer programmer in Houston is a SUCKER. Here's one of the places his money went
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...rement-payout-in-2015/?utm_term=.828ed126d118

Any idea how much they get from MANUFACTURERS?
How The Gun Industry Funnels Tens Of Millions Of Dollars To The NRA

And the 30 million they donated to get Mango Mussolini elected president? Chances good a hunk of that came from Russia.
Did the NRA channel Russian money to Trump?

He's awesome. He is just one reason why the NRA has been so successful at defending our rights against government intrusions that they try to push on us based on the actions of lunatic murderers. They have an EXTRAORDINARY record of success in defending our 2A rights, which is why you liberals HATE this organization. Ha ha. :)
 
Yup, another cowardly conservative showing his yellow streak. They always expect someone else to do the fighting for them while they sit back and reap the rewards.

Here s a picture of the fat scared freak:

400x225

Scot Peterson...not a very brave man.

How do you know he's a conservative? Do you just blindly assume all cops are conservatives?

That was just a rhetorical question. We know you do, because you're a bigot.
 

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