How much Did broward Cty School District policies Contribute to Shooter

Manonthestreet

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not getting flagged as dangerous. This is Trayvonn Martin country...he was allowed to steal with impunity with no consequences...This guy had the police, child protective services and FBI on him but nothing happened.
The Last Refuge
In 2012 and 2013 while doing research into the Trayvon Martin shooting we discovered an alarming set of school policies being enacted in Miami-Dade and Broward County Florida. The policies were called “diversionary programs” and were essentially about stopping High School students from being arrested. Law enforcement was instructed to avoid arrests and defer criminal conduct to school administrators.
Unfortunately, the school board mandated policies came into conflict with law and order. The problem of the conflicted policy -vs- legality worsened over time as the police excused much more than misdemeanor crimes. Over time this culminated in police officers falsifying documents, hiding criminal activity, lying on official police reports and even hiding stolen merchandise police retrieved from high school students.
 
Per the NRA, Nothang. The kids were in the way of an NRA Approved LIVE Shooter Training Event to get a new high body count in a School Shooting 2018..
 
I saw the Shooter was a fully MAGA FAN!

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Wearing a hat has nothing to do with motive or excuse lax law enforcement and outright aiding and abetting by the school
 
Yeah, I had posted that the other day. Sure it didn’t help. They even let him enroll in their adult ed program after they expelled him.
not getting flagged as dangerous. This is Trayvonn Martin country...he was allowed to steal with impunity with no consequences...This guy had the police, child protective services and FBI on him but nothing happened.
The Last Refuge
In 2012 and 2013 while doing research into the Trayvon Martin shooting we discovered an alarming set of school policies being enacted in Miami-Dade and Broward County Florida. The policies were called “diversionary programs” and were essentially about stopping High School students from being arrested. Law enforcement was instructed to avoid arrests and defer criminal conduct to school administrators.
Unfortunately, the school board mandated policies came into conflict with law and order. The problem of the conflicted policy -vs- legality worsened over time as the police excused much more than misdemeanor crimes. Over time this culminated in police officers falsifying documents, hiding criminal activity, lying on official police reports and even hiding stolen merchandise police retrieved from high school students.
 

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