Before Nikolas Cruz carried out his mass killing at a Florida high school this week, police responded to his home 39 times over a seven-year period, according to disturbing new documents.
Details about the calls to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office — obtained from police records by CNN — were not immediately available and it was impossible to determine if all involved Cruz.
But the nature of the emergencies at his Parkland home included “mentally ill person,” “child/elderly abuse,” “domestic disturbance” and “missing person,” KTLA reported.
And a schoolmate, Brody Speno, told the network that cops were called to Cruz’s home “almost every other week.”
“Something wasn’t right about him,” Speno told CNN. “He was off.”
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I'd say that's a red flag!!
6:21 They do it on purpose!!!! Why is it, They have/had possible evidence, but ignored him yet at the same time, if you had someone practicing their 1st amendment right to video record, you will have cops, FBI or anyone else come and harass them and sometimes get beat up or arrested, with no evidence and mostly after they so called received a call, and then they continue to say recording which is legal, is suspicious...
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