Posted on 02/28/2018 8:29:37 AM PST by Jacob Douglas
Part II: Missed Opportunities
As the investigation continues into the Stoneman Douglas High School massacre, we are learning about missed opportunities to save 17 lives. Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel, accused of "incompetence and neglect of duty", has been asked to step down. Resource Officer Scot Peterson, whose job it was to provide security and crime prevention services to the school, was accused of hiding while innocents who did not have his officer training were gunned down. The truth of the matter is that the tragedy at Parkland was facilitated by the omissions of others. This is how we begin Part II of our series.
USF MO #1: Filing a police report
In June 2015, the University of South Florida had a break-in where a computer tower or hard-drive, transcript paper, and other miscellaneous documents were taken. A second burglary occurred at the College of Engineering. The alleged perpetrator was an Iranian who was suspected of being brought in through INTO, a business venture that charges governments or families a premium to accept foreign students from countries like Saudi Arabia that would not otherwise have a pathway to admission. As Fox13 News, Tina Jensen reported: There were more than 3,000 international students including 142 Saudi Arabian students, enrolled in the USF system in Spring 2015. Wilcox has made the recruitment of international students and creation of partnerships with international universities a focus of his tenure at USF. This might help to explain the Provosts own self-serving actions below. The perpetrator was caught on video camera using a swipe card under the door to gain access and burglarize the office. According to the USF Police Department, officers were dispatched to the office. The perpetrator was not caught but hid under a desk. After the break-in, the perpetrator left the country but not before doctoring-up several transcripts using the stolen transcript paper, supplies and hard-drive. Police Officers Chris Daniels and Brian Pearson responded to the break-in and conducted the investigation. It is unclear why Daniels and Peterson did not refer the incident to the State Attorneys Office or Tampa Police Department. Students were not notified. After Tina Jensen, Fox 13 News Reporter, broke the story about the incident from an anonymous tip, USF released a statement that the safety of students was never at risk, but did not explain how they determined that to be the case.
Call it Cultural Marxism, whatever!
America/AMERICAISM IS being systematically OVERWHELMED in every way possible by TEW The Enemy Within AND Without!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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But THEY have also convinced America to FEEL embareassed, ashamed, WTF...to even think the truth, let alone speak out!!!!!!!!!!!!
GROK THIS? Unlikely!
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