Well, delusional Dale? Where's that quote? Here, lemme help you out...
"At 6 pm after the shooting, I took my camera, got on my bike. I rode in basically twilight. And I ride my bike three miles down winding sidewalks and find my way to the school, as I’ve done in previous years. All the while, I was making sure my camera bag didn’t rip open, because if you zip it a certain way, the camera falls out, and it would be destroyed." ~ David Hogg, 2.20.2018
"On the day of the shooting, I got my camera and got on my bike and rode as fast as I could three miles from my house to the school to get as much video and to get as many interviews as I could because I knew that this could not be another mass shooting." ~ David Hogg, 3.26.2018
Well look at that …
no wonder you refuse to quote Hogg denying he was on lockdown -- he never did. You're just as crazy as I said, delusional dale.
In the interview of Hogg that I posted, he said that he couldn't believe there was another school shooting so he got on his bike and went to the school....dont get pissed at me for what he said.
LOL
Why would I be pissed at you for being crazy? I make fun of you because it’s entertaining. What he actually said was what I quoted; which included him saying he went back to the school at 6pm, hours after the shooting. You’re beyond crazy to think he ever denied being at school during the shooting. But then crazy is what you do. Here, check this out...
You said he lives in California — you were wrong.
You said he he denied being at the school during the shooting — you were wrong.
You said he went to Redondo Shores High school — you were wrong.
You said he appeared in the Redondo Shores yearbook — you were wrong.
You said he snuck into the school during the shooting — you were wrong.
You said his mother worked for CNN — you were wrong.
You said he didn’t attend Stoneman Douglas high school — you were wrong.
You said he graduated high school in 2015 — you were wrong.
You said he graduated from Redondo Shores high school — you were wrong.