Posted March 19, 2018 12:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

By now, we’ve already discussed the numerous failures of law enforcement in the Parkland shooting. At multiple levels, there were things that should have been done, things that would have blocked the alleged killer from being able to purchase the rifle he used on his deadly rampage. Any of the domestic violence calls made to the authorities, for example, would have done more than enough.

Now, it seems there was an effort to have the killer committed prior to his rampage.

Officials were so concerned about the mental stability of the student accused of last month’s Florida school massacre that they decided he should be forcibly committed.

But the recommendation was never acted upon.

A commitment under the law would have made it more difficult if not impossible for [the killer] to obtain a gun legally.

[The killer] is accused of the shooting rampage that killed 14 students and three school employees at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on Feb. 14. In addition, 17 people were wounded.

But more than a year earlier, documents in the criminal case against [the killer] and obtained by The Associated Press show school officials and a sheriff’s deputy recommended in September …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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