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Gun Free Zone Fails Again on Campus
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If you’re like me, then you hate the idea of a madman hurting our children. Unfortunately, it has been happening for a long time, but probably not the way you think. If a criminal can bring a firearm onto college campus to rob our students, then what is to stop a madman from doing the same thing..or worse?
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sro scot petersen hid for 4 min. until police backup arrived while kids were being slaughtered by Cruz
"we may never release the video footage" npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/02/22/588134195/florida-school-cop-took-no-action-during-last-weeks-s-fatal-shooting cnn.com/2018/02/22/us/florida-school-shooting/index.html
Israel told reporters Peterson should have "went in. Addressed the killer. Killed the killer." Instead, the deputy waited outside for about four minutes. Asked how he felt watching the footage, Israel said: "Devastated. Sick to my stomach. There are no words. These families lost their children. We lost coaches. I've been to the funerals, I've been to the homes. ... I've been to the vigils. It's just -- there are no words." |
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