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Dana Loesch @DLoesch
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I told you about this a month ago:

Now more of this story is coming out: Retired Secret Service agent had warned Stoneman Douglas about security failures
sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/…
When will media ask @RobertwRuncie why MSD ignored this risk assessment? Everything that was recommended specifically helped to contribute to this massacre.
The teacher I spoke with confirmed this. This is what we’re talking about when we discuss securing entry and exit points.
The teacher with whom I spoke in the video earlier in this thread also confirmed this, saying it was difficult to track down the people responsible for making these decisions as the massacre was unfolding.
Also confirmed by other staff at MSD. This recommendation, if followed, could have saved lives.
These are some of the exact same recommendations that the NRA School Shield program makes, and has made with other schools across the country. Why were these not implemented at the security-soft MSD?
To complicate matters, under @RobertwRuncie , MSD — which once held the record for student arrests — simply stopped reporting crimes, preventing criminal records from being established.
city-journal.org/html/how-did-p…
So you have a school that is a soft target, security recommendations that are ignored, and a school superintendent and local sheriff that did everything they could to prevent the murderer from having an established criminal record.
The prevention of establishing this criminal record makes the argument about background checks, magazine restrictions, irrelevant. How do background checks work on criminals when authorities hide their criminal behavior and prevent them from becoming prohibited persons?
Were the murderer’s crimes previously reported (assault, he put a gun to someone’s head previously, death threats via digital platforms — a felony under FL law) he would have been barred from legally purchasing a firearm.
usatoday.com/story/news/nat…
. @RobertwRuncie and Sheriff @ScottJIsrael knew all of this already before the CNN townhall.
realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2018/…
. @RobertwRuncie and Sheriff @ScottJIsrael made it easier to do the crime than it was to report it. But yet they blamed the NRA.
So where is the media to question this? Where are the die-ins at Runcie or Israel’s offices?
Who did @RobertwRuncie and Sheriff @ScottJIsrael blame for their actions? Israel blamed me and the NRA on stage at the townhall. Had I his job I would have followed FL law, established a criminal record, moved heaven and earth to prevent him from getting a gun. Israel failed.
I cannot take seriously those who say they want to save lives or implement solutions but instead focus entirely on law-abiding gun owners and not the actual people who bent the law that contributed to this massacre.
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