#1064
Apr 6 2018 23:27:35 (EST) Anonymous ID: ccaa4a 931003
Sounds like someone wants to get ahead of a potential bombshell story
Apr 6 2018 23:50:06 (EST) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 0049db 931260
>>931003
>>875265
#1065
Apr 7 2018 01:43:53 (EST) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: d5a7f5 932518
https://www.instagram.com/p/b7-nofzf6_/?hl=en&taken-by=ray.chandler
The island.
Night [3]
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#1066
Apr 7 2018 02:17:48 (EST) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 8153b1 932846
Connection made.
RC end.
We have grounds.
Reverting.
Thank you.
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#1067
Apr 7 2018 02:23:35 (EST) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 8153b1 932911
China.
Chongqing.
Tuesday.
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The island image is no longer available. Looks like someone took down the Instagram page. I saw it earlier though. It looked like a picture of a screen in maybe a security office with numbered images showing several areas of a facility. Very small images, but definitely unusual. People in a couple of 5em, but I didnt really look too deeply. Had to shower and get ready for work.
The DOJ OIG report will reveal all...
The antithesis of camera hogg, surprised the msm is covered it.
Borges, too weak to talk, sat silently in a wheelchair with his right leg propped up. His statement specifically attacked the Promise program, a school district and sheriff office initiative that allows students who commit minor crimes on campus to avoid arrest if they complete rehabilitation. Runcie has said shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz, a former Stoneman Douglas student, was never in the program, but Borges and his attorney, Alex Arreaza, said school and sheriff’s officials knew Cruz was dangerous.
Deputies received at least a dozen calls about Cruz, 19, over the years and he spent two years in a school for children with emotional and disciplinary problems before being allowed to transfer to Stoneman Douglas. Last year, records show, he was forced to leave after incidents other students said he abused an ex-girlfriend and fought her new boyfriend. Weeks before the shooting, both the FBI and the sheriff’s office received calls saying Cruz could become a school shooter but took no action.
Runcie and Israel “failed us students, teachers and parents alike on so many levels,” Arreaza read for Borges, who sat next to his father, Roger. “I want all of us to move forward to end the environment that allowed people like Nikolas Cruz to fall through the cracks. You knew he was a problem years ago and you did nothing. He should have never been in school with us.”