TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The sheriff of the Florida county where a
shooter killed 17 people at a high school last week has ordered all
deputies who qualify to begin carrying rifles on school grounds.
Broward
County Sheriff Scott Israel said at a news conference Wednesday that
the rifles will be locked in a patrol car when not in use until the
agency secures gun locks and lockers.
The sheriff said the school district's superintendent fully supports his decision.
Marjory
Stoneman Douglas High's school resource officer was carrying a weapon
when the shooting happened last week but did not discharge his firearm.
It's unclear what role he played in trying to thwart the shooter and
whether he was aware of suspect Nikolas Cruz's past behavior at the
school. The sheriff said those details are still being investigated.
Source: fox5vegas
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