Posted on 02/16/2018 10:58:07 AM PST by EyesOfTX
The Evening Campaign Update (Because The Campaign Never Ends)
While advocates on both sides of the largely-irrelevant gun control issue are talking past one another every hour on the hour on all the cable TV networks, one way to really, truly improve on the current system for preventing such acts in the future is becoming crystal clear: The FBI must be removed from the equation.
First, lets look at this killers background:
- Law enforcement had had to be called to his home an almost unbelievable 39 times during the four years leading up to Wednesdays act of mass murder; - He was well known by family, friends, fellow students and teachers to be prone to violence; - He had in fact been expelled from school for acts of and threats of violence; - He had been in and out of at least one mental institution; - He had been under the care of a psychiatrist and had been taking anti-psychotic medications.
In spite of all of those things and more, this 19 year-old who could not purchase a beer at the corner 7-11 managed to pass the FBI background check to legally purchase a semi-automatic rifle from a local gun dealer. Apparently, all that violent behavior and mental health issues raised no red flags with the nations premier law enforcement agency, which the FBI loves to call itself.
But thats not all, oh, no.
On Thursday we find out that the FBI was actually informed about this kid way back in September, when he posted terroristic threats in a comment linked to a YouTube video. A concerned citizen reported these threats, along with the kids unusually-spelled name, but the FBI claims it was unable to identify the kid, because No other information was included with that comment which would indicate a time location or the true identity of the person who made the comment, said FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Lasky during a news conference.
Wait, what? Why not? After all, the shooter used his real, oddly-spelled name when leaving the comment. How many people in America use that exact spelling and have the same last name? A dozen? Is that too many to cull through for the nations premier law enforcement agency?
But set the oddly-spelled name aside. Why couldnt the nations premier law enforcement agency trace the IP address of the computer from which that comment was posted? There are probably a million Millennial males living in their grandmothers basements right now who could have done that in about 2 minutes. But the nations premier law enforcement agency couldnt manage it, or more likely couldnt be bothered to deal with the matter. After all, the nations premier law enforcement agency was far too preoccupied with framing General Mike Flynn and trying to dummy up a fake case against a sitting President of the United States to allocate any real time to trying to prevent something as menial as a potential mass murder.
Now today, we discover that the FBI was notified about this mentally ill, violent potential killer yet again, this time on January 5. How do we know that? Well, from the FBIs own damn statement on the matter, which was issued Friday morning:
FBI Statement on the Shooting in Parkland, Florida On January 5, 2018, a person close to Nikolas Cruz contacted the FBIs Public Access Line (PAL) tipline to report concerns about him. The caller provided information about Cruzs gun ownership, desire to kill people, erratic behavior, and disturbing social media posts, as well as the potential of him conducting a school shooting.
Under established protocols, the information provided by the caller should have been assessed as a potential threat to life. The information then should have been forwarded to the FBI Miami Field Office, where appropriate investigative steps would have been taken.
We have determined that these protocols were not followed for the information received by the PAL on January 5. The information was not provided to the Miami Field Office, and no further investigation was conducted at that time.
FBI Director Christopher Wray said:
We are still investigating the facts. I am committed to getting to the bottom of what happened in this particular matter, as well as reviewing our processes for responding to information that we receive from the public. Its up to all Americans to be vigilant, and when members of the public contact us with concerns, we must act properly and quickly.
We have spoken with victims and families, and deeply regret the additional pain this causes all those affected by this horrific tragedy. All of the men and women of the FBI are dedicated to keeping the American people safe, and are relentlessly committed to improving all that we do and how we do it.
My God, how much more evidence of the FBIs utter and complete incompetence, its utter and complete lack of interest in preventing such mass murders, do we as a society now need? Director Wrays statement, placing responsibility on all Americans to be vigilant and contact us with concerns is at this point an absolutely pathetic joke. What reason does anyone have to contact an agency filled with incompetent stumble-bums who clearly have no interest in acting on such information to begin with?
There is no magic bullet to preventing these mass school shootings from happening in our country, and anyone who tells you they have one is either an idiot or a liar. But one piece of any possible solution is at this point crystal clear: The FBI must MUST be removed from the equation. Its responsibilities related to conducting background checks, enforcing gun laws and identifying and acting on potential threats to our school children need to be carved out of its mission and assigned to some other agency or combination of agencies. Perhaps the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms or U.S. Marshalls service have personnel who actually care about protecting human lives.
Because the FBI is just too darn busy with its political, election-reversing priorities to be bothered with such mundane duties any longer.
That is all.
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Don’t forget that the FBI didn’t have Cruz on their gun purchase background check list.
Something is drastically wrong if the local police visited this guy’s home thirty nine times and the problem was not solved. All that would have been needed was one visit from one street smart cop.
“Because the FBI is just too darn busy with its political, election-reversing priorities to be bothered with such mundane duties any longer.”
BINGO!
They’re busy whoring themselves to obama and soros instead of doing their jobs.
The easiest way to prevent more school shootings is to remove the schools from the equation.
Forget the FBI, remove the federal government from the equation. For the life of me, I cannot understand why we expect the fedGov to solve problems that are much better and more easily solved by state and local governments. And especially given congress’ inability to get most anything done in a timely fashion, If at all.
The First Step to Preventing More School Shootings: Stop making them a safe zone have under cover people with arms on sites.
I guess we’ll have to change “If you see something, say something” to “If you see something, shoot that something.”
I agree. They have not done well with a number of recent acts, and in fact, the conspiracy theorist in me thinks that they are parties to some of it. Las Vegas, for example.
Better to call the locals, and maybe the state bureau of investigation/highway patrol instead.
Could they really be this inept!? This is why there are conspiracy theories galore.
Where is CPS when they were really needed?
That boy should have been in a locked, supervised facility years ago!
Oh. Yeah. They are all about trump hatred. They use taxpayer resources to foment that. They cant go nab a kid that any 14 year old in that school could have told them was going to do that?
Theyre good for nothing today. Theyre going to have to ge
T their s together big league
“In spite of all of those things and more, this 19 year-old who could not purchase a beer at the corner 7-11”
Maybe that’s it. Maybe if he had beer he wouldn’t have blown up.
“There is no magic bullet...”
Bullshit. Any bullet that strikes the shooter in the head is a magic bullet.
If you see something, shoot that something.
I think the FBI already has that trademarked.
How can the FBi possibly be expected to handle something like this when they are so busy with the politics of going after Trump and the Russians. Sad days in America.
“Dont forget that the FBI didnt have Cruz on their gun purchase background check list.”
They’re not supposed to have one. The American People were promised that the background checks would not be used for a national register of gun ownership.
The answer is to:
A) Drain the swamp
B) Enforce the laws already on the books.
This mass murderer should have already been in prison because the death threats alone should have put him there.
“Theyre busy whoring themselves to obama and soros instead of doing their jobs.”
Lon Horiuchi knew he was shooting an unarmed woman, and he knew she was holding a baby. He took his sweet time to make sure he hit her.
His “conscience” is clear, and the FBI rewarded him.
When scumbags do the hiring, only scumbags are hired.
All the students knew he was a danger beyond a doubt.. They told all possible authorities.. Those authorities FAILED them.. They need to start taking action themselves.. and Demand Protection until they get it!
The FBI could have run the name through state DMV records and found everyone with that name. Depending on whether the NCIS check was retained, there would have been a match with a firearms purchase.
Given the name, I doubt there would have been many doors to knock on to determine if any had a history of mental issues.
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