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Police officers guard home of deputy assigned to Florida HS who ‘never went in’ during shooting

snapshot

Posted 8:57 am, 02/23/2018

exactly.

Bestill

Posted 8:55 am, 02/23/2018

Good thing that thing is gone, snap. Now you can sleep peacefully and not worry about it.

snapshot

Posted 8:51 am, 02/23/2018

completely irresponsible. the thief- thieves didn't;t call me and tell me when they would show up.

hangsleft

Posted 8:45 am, 02/23/2018

You were an irresponsible gun owner that allowed your weapon to be stolen. I thought having guns kept you safe from criminals.

snapshot

Posted 8:39 am, 02/23/2018

i don't mean no harm but it was the evil ar-15s fault. i used to have one but it kept threatening to shoot me. it would tell me that soon it would figure out how to get out of the gun cabinet, find some ammunition, find a magazine, load the magazine , insert the magazine into the lower receiver, chamber a round and then blow me away. then we got broken into and that evil ar was stolen. i hope whoever has it now doesn't get killed.

hangsleft

Posted 8:21 am, 02/23/2018

He "retired".

Wrestling grandpa1

Posted 7:37 am, 02/23/2018

Investigation into why needs to be conducted as to why...until then let us not posted what we think to be true in our minds until the FACTS come out...

pokerthug

Posted 6:05 am, 02/23/2018

another "HERO" i bet most of these ticket writing cowards in wilkes would do the same......Several Palm Beach County, Fla., police officers are guarding the home of the former school resource deputy who stayed outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School as last week's massacre unfolded, Fox's WSVN-TV reported.

Deputy Scot Peterson, of the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, was armed and stationed on the school’s campus when a suspect identified by authorities as Nikolas Cruz opened fire with an AR-15 rifle, leaving 17 people dead and others wounded.

Peterson resigned Thursday after video surveillance showed he never entered the school, even though he "clearly" knew there was a shooting taking place, officials said. The revelation prompted widespread outrage.

When a WSVN-TV reporter tried to approach Peterson's Boynton Beach home for an interview Thursday, he said he encountered a contingent of six police officers standing guard.

"They prevented us from approaching the house," WSVN-TV's Frank Guzman tweeted.

TIMELINE OF FLORIDA SCHOOL SHOOTING

Sheriff Scott Israel during a news conference Thursday said video showed Peterson arriving at the west side of the high school where the shooting took place. Peterson, Israel said, took up a position but "never went in."

Peterson, according to the sheriff, "was absolutely on campus through this entire event." The deputy was armed and in uniform during the shooting, but never entered the building despite "clearly" knowing a shooting was happening, Israel said.

The sheriff said he believes Peterson remained outside the building for roughly four minutes, while the shooting in total lasted around six minutes. Israel said the officer never fired his weapon.

The sheriff told reporters he's "devastated. Sick to my stomach. There are no words."

When asked about what law enforcement agencies entered the building first, and at what time, Israel said that it "doesn't matter who went in first" or "what order you went in."

"What matters is that when we, in law enforcement, arrive at an active shooter, we go in and address the target," the sheriff said. "And that’s what should’ve been done."

Peterson, according to Israel, should've "went in. Address the killer. Kill the killer."

The sheriff said that he suspended Peterson without pay pending an internal investigation, but the officer resigned and retired.

In February 2016, the sheriff's office received a call from someone who was concerned that Cruz "planned to shoot up the school." That information was forwarded to the Stoneman Douglas resource officer.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office confirmed to WTVJthat Peterson's family requested privacy and protection following Peterson's resignation.

In 2014, Peterson was named School Resource Officer of the Year in Parkland, WSVN reported. The district stated "Deputy Peterson has proven to be reliable in handling issues with tact and judgment.”

Two other deputies from the Broward County Sheriff's Office have been placed on restrictive duty as officials investigate "whether or not they could have done more, should’ve done more."

The officers were identified by WSVN as Edward Eason and Guntis Treijis.

Their restricted assignments come as the bureau found it responded to 23 calls regarding Cruz or his brother since 2008. In two of the instances, Col. Jack Dale said, protocol might not have been followed.

Israel said an investigation remains ongoing.

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