Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Parkland shooter was assigned to Obama-era program and Superintendent lied

Local Florida media reported Sunday night that the school shooter of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School was assigned to a useless Obama-era disciplinary program. The superintendent of the Broward County Public Schools denied several times that the program even existed, proving that both Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel and school leadership are useless and dishonest.

WLRN reported:
Two sources with knowledge of [the shooter's] discipline records told WLRN he was referred to the so-called PROMISE Program for a three-day stint after committing vandalism at Westglades Middle School in 2013.
The PROMISE Program was implemented in the Broward County Public Schools in 2013 under the direction of then-Superintendent Robert W. Runcie at the urging of the Obama administration. The purpose of the program was to reduce the number of minority students who ended up in prison for crimes they committed on campus. In other words, it was Obama's way of making campuses "safe spaces" for criminals to commit crimes without having to sweat jail time.

Ben Shapiro of The Daily Wire, wrote that Broward County Public Schools "had rewritten its disciplinary policies to make it nearly impossible to suspend, expel, or arrest students for behavioral problems including criminal activity."

Safe spaces for poor, misunderstood, victims of the system who may have shot one or two folks, but that's because of society. Yeah, sure.

School district spokeswoman Tracy Clark confirmed to WLRN that administrators in the district were analyzing the shooter's records and confirmed that he had been referred to PROMISE after the scumwafer vandalized a bathroom at the middle school shortly after the program was implemented in 2013.

But it isn't clear whether the shooter even attended the program as WLRN noted:
Clark said he appeared at Pine Ridge Education Center in Fort Lauderdale--an alternative school facility where PROMISE is housed--for an intake interview the day after the vandalism incident.
"It does not appear that [the shooter] completed the recommended three-day assignment/placement," Clark told the radio station, but wouldn't "speculate" on the reason why.


The radio station added that the [useless] Broward County Sheriff's Office previously said the shooter never attended the program.

"The school board reports that there was no PROMISE program participation," Jack Dale the BSO representative said.

Parkland residents impacted by the shooting called for Runcie's removal.


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