Seventeen children and adults were slaughtered in a mass shooting by Nikolas Cruz in a February 14th attack in Parkland, Florida.
Three Broward County Sheriff’s deputies arrived at the scene but were standing outside the school.
On Monday night, Fox News’ Laura Ingraham revealed sources told her the Sheriff’s Dept instructed the Broward Deputies NOT to enter the school unless their body cameras were on. WOW.
Even worse, the police lost radio communications during the Parkland shooting.
“Sources are telling us that the deputies who arrived at the scene of the shooting were told not to enter the school unless their body cameras were turned on. Then we found out that the deputies did not have body cameras so they did not enter the building or engage the shooter,” Ingraham said.
Laura Ingraham also said the Police also lost radio communications during the Parkland shooting!
Ingraham also said the source confirmed police lost radio communications during the Ft. Lauderdale Airport shooting (terrorist attack) in 2017.
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From @IngrahamAngle: Broward County Sheriff Deputies were reportedly told not to enter the school during the shooting unless they had body cameras on, which they did not have. So deputies did not enter the building or engage the shooter. h/t @RealSaavedra pic.twitter.com/EnBNm3MYJy
— Nick Short 🇺🇸 (@PoliticalShort) February 27, 2018
Over SEVENTY-FIVE FLORIDA LAWMAKERS have now signed a letter asking the governor to remove Sheriff Israel.
With all of the failures leading up to the mass shooting, specifically the shocking inaction by the deputies on scene, many people were actually wondering if there was a stand down order of some sort.
On Monday, patriotic actor James Woods said there is ‘something rotten’ in this whole deal and wondered if the Broward deputies were told not to engage killer Nikolas Cruz.
Woods tweeted, “It will be a real catastrophe if evidence emerges that the four Broward deputies were told not to engage the killer. There was either a training problem, a communication problem or a command problem. It’s too easy to call men “cowards.” Something is rotten in this whole deal.”
It will be a real catastrophe if evidence emerges that the four #Broward deputies were told not to engage the killer. There was either a training problem, a communication problem, or a command problem. It’s too easy to call men “cowards.” Something is rotten in this whole deal.
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) February 26, 2018
On Monday, President Trump said he was disgusted by the inaction from the armed deputies on scene of the Parkland school shooting.