Posted on 02/21/2018 8:46:44 PM PST by bitt
As expected buried deep inside a Miami Herald article about the Parkland school shooter, Nikolas Cruz, and a school board questioning their progressive policies, we find the following:
[ ] Absent Cruzs school records, it is hard to say precisely when Cruzs behavior became an acute problem for teachers and administrators. Disciplinary reports obtained by the Herald show that at Westglades Middle School, which he attended in 2013, hed been cited numerous times for disrupting class, unruly behavior, insulting or profane language, profanity toward staff, disobedience and other rules violations.
Records show the behaviors continued at Marjory Stoneman Douglas [High School], which he attended in 2016 and 2017 before being transferred, with discipline being dispensed for fighting, profanity, and an assault. It appears the Jan. 19, 2017 assault resulted in a referral for a threat assessment. A few months later, Cruz landed at an Off Campus Learning Center, where he remained for only about five months. (read more)
Well, there it is.
This is what Jack Cashill was writing about yesterday: Did the Progressive Broward County Solution Cost 17 Student Lives?
Yes Jack, yes it did.
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
Indeed, it finally explains why he was expelled and why the school told it’s teachers to look out for him.
This guy not only had a long history of displine problems he actually assults other kids as well as threaten them. Yet they told the police nonthing. This combined with his unsable at home police record should have had him iinstitutionalized or at least disarmed as it would have in most other states.
If all the kids knew he was bad, why didn’t they demand armed protection?
According to what I read, the student Hogg graduated from a CA high school in 2015, and he was caught rehearsing lines on camera. I have no data points on other students, except that their talking points seem to be very similar to each other, and mirror DNC talking points.
After Newtown, all bets are off.
Smart people fall for stupid crap.
The video of him rehearsing with the cameraman is hard to ignore.
Either yearbook could be photoshopped. I would not trust TMZ as a source. Someone needs to dig deeper.
I trust TMZ more than most. What have they lied about? If Hogg wasn’t a student at MSD, wouldn’t teachers and other students say something? And he is hardly the only student talking. Did you watch the Tallahassee rally?
“Send lawyers, guns, and money!”
Gerry Rafferty... great tune.
Dude has some good jams.
Isn’t Broward County the Home of the Hanging Chad?
Could be mistaken.
Yes. I was one of the “thugs in Brooks Brothers suits” (although in those days I wore mostly Italian) that protested the illegal recount in front of the Broward County courthouse.
Thugs.... harrumph. Reminds of a phrase one of my former coworkers (RIP) was fond of saying... no good deed goes unpunished.
The corruption runneth deep.... not surprising the “chickens are coming home to roost”.
bump
Thanks!
The students fail to see that it’s the school board and the administrators with blood on their hands, not the NRA.
oh my eyes!!
growl, barf, spit...
“I was so proud of Trump.”
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Me too——considering the appalling “resist” movement he does VERY well.
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No they have immunity in the form of a Insurance against law suits they are the ones who pay not the actual school board..Having served on a pension board we had the same policy most elected or appointed officials have such a policy...
I’m sure they have liability insurance, as do the teachers (if they are union members) in Broward County, but that is not the same as immunity. They may not have any financial exposure but being sued by the parents of deceased children would certainly end a political career, and be sobering to those seeking a school board seat.
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