We are known for our public messaging, but increasingly, we in the Patriot Picket are going to the scene of news events to bring back a close-up look that the Main Stream Media leaves out.
My blog report today from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School—complete with pictures—is coming up but first the background on the developments unfolding today:
Eleven months after the school shooting at the high school in Parkland FL, the commission appointed to review what happened is releasing its draft findings.
Short story: the Broward County Sheriff’s Office—led by the arrogant Scott Israel—was a total fail.
Everyone knows of the chief Broward Coward—school resource officer Scot Peterson—but the findings just released cast blame on many others in the BSO.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/...a-school-shooting-commission-day-2-story.html
My blog report today from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School—complete with pictures—is coming up but first the background on the developments unfolding today:
Eleven months after the school shooting at the high school in Parkland FL, the commission appointed to review what happened is releasing its draft findings.
Short story: the Broward County Sheriff’s Office—led by the arrogant Scott Israel—was a total fail.
Everyone knows of the chief Broward Coward—school resource officer Scot Peterson—but the findings just released cast blame on many others in the BSO.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/...a-school-shooting-commission-day-2-story.html
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Public Safety Commission, meeting in Tallahassee, spent the morning going through its draft report on the law enforcement response and agreed to further highlight the Sheriff’s Office failures in command, training and individual performance.
Sgt. Brian Miller, the first supervisor on the scene, arrived in time to hear three or four shots. But rather than rush in or attempt to take command, the report said he took time to put on his bulletproof vest and hid behind his car on Holmberg Road, not going on the radio for 10 minutes.
“Miller failed to coordinate or direct deputies’ actions and did not direct or coordinate an immediate response into the school,” the report said. “… Sergeant Miller’s actions were ineffective and he did not properly supervise the scene.”