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Broward Sheriff: ‘I’m Not Responsible’…But Gun Owners Are?
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Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel appears to be in a hole and he may wish to stop digging as the revelations pile up about how his agency may have botched the response to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland. Monday morning, at the far corner of the country, KVI morning host John Carlson unloaded on the sheriff, not only for the possible poor performance of his subordinates, but also for the way Israel tried to shift the blame to guns and the National Rifle Association during a CNN “Town Hall” appearance opposite NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch last week. |
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MarkHamTownsend
(2/27/2018)
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Well, he's NOT RESPONSIBLE! And since he's not a responsible authority, he should resign ... or be fired!
Meanwhile, I'm suppose to turn in my M4orgeries and depend on police to rescue my @ss from the Nikolas Cruzes of the world.
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