A new report shows that cops were called to Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz's home more times than originally thought.
When the 19-year-old was apprehended after killing 17 in a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School two weeks ago, early reports indicated that Broward County Sheriff's deputies had been called to Cruz's home 39 times in the last several years.
Sheriff Scott Israel later downgraded that figure to 23, amid increasing criticism that his office should have seen the numerous warning signs.
'Since 2008, BSO responded to 23 incidents where previous contact was made with the killer or his family. STOP REPORTING 39; IT'S SIMPLY NOT TRUE,' a statement from the sheriff's office said on Saturday.
But according to new documents obtained by CNN, cops were actually called to the Cruz family home a total of 45 times in the last decade - before his adoptive mother died in November and he and his brother moved in with family friends.
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7 comments:
This is old. It's up to like 60 times now. All different local agencies and the Fumbling Bureau of Incompetence.
And yet somehow it is the NRA's fault.....
Why weren't we told this a month ago?
Sad that it still will get worse before we finally are drawn away to something else!
Well CNN said it was Russian Hacking that kept this information away from the right people to investigate the kid.
Hes nothing more than a patsy for the democratic agenda!
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I agree.
Probably a CIA operation or DHS.
The 2 of them are at war with each other fighting for funding.
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