Wednesday, February 14, 2018

17 DEAD 14+ INJURED AT FLORIDA SCHOOL SHOOTING ON THIS VALENTINES DAY.

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UPDATE-FEB 14,2018-04:00PM
ITS REPORTED THAT A SHOOTER WENT TO A PARKLAND FLORIDA SCHOOL AND SHOT UP THE PLACE. AT LEAST 5 IS DEAD SO FAR AND 20 INJURED. REPORTS SAY THE SHOOTER MAY STILL BE ON THE LOOSE. NO REPORTS OF THIS BEING A SEX FOR MURDER DEATH CULT ISLAMIST TERROR ATTACK YET. IT COULD BE. SO WE WILL BE ALERT. UPDATE-4.14PM POLICE SAY THE SHOOTER IS IN CUSTODY.

UPDATE-FEB 14,2018-05:35PM
ITS SAID THERE IS AT LEAST 2 DEAD BY THE 18 YEAR OLD FORMER SCHOOL STUDENT. THE SHOOTER WAS CAUGHT WERE HE LIVED ABOUT A MILE AND A HALF FROM THE SCHOOL. POSSIBLY 2 TEACHERS WERE KILLED. A GEOGRAPHY TEACHER AND A PHYSED TEACHER. BUT THATS UNCONFIRMED. WE KNOW FOR SURE ONE TEACHER WAS KILLED. AT LEAST 14 IS INJURED WE KNOW THAT WERE TAKEN TO HOSPITALS IN THE AREA. THEY SUSPECT IT MIGHT BE A POSSIBLE TERRORIST ACT. BUT NOT COMFIRMED YET. 


UPDATE-FEB 14,2018-05:52PM
NICOLAS CRUZ IS THE 18 YEAR OLD SHOOTERS NAME IN TODAYS SHOOTING. PEOPLE SAY HE WAS OBSSESED WITH GUNS. HE WOULD SHOW GUN PICTURES TO OTHER STUDENTS. AND HE WAS BANNED FROM BRINING A BACK PACK ON CAMPASS. REPORTS SAY. THE SUSPECT WAS BRIEFLY TAKEN TO A HOSPITAL-THEN ABOUT A HALF HOUR LATER HE WAS TAKEN TO JAIL. WHICH IS CURRENTLY HAPPENING. 


UPDATE-FEB 14,2018-06:12PM
ITS REPORTED THAT 16 STUDENTS AND TEACHERS ARE DEAD IN THIS FLORIDA SHOOTING.. 


UPDATE-FEB 14,2018-06:22PM
ALREADY THE FAKE NEWS NETWORK CNN IS CALLING FOR A GUN BAN.AND PHIL MUDD PUT ON A FAKE CRY  SHOW FOR THE FAKE AUDIENCE OF CNN.THE PROPAGANDA IS IN FULL GEAR BY THE CLINTON COVERUP NEWS NETWORK. 17 IS NOW CONFIRMED DEAD.

Numerous fatalities' at Florida high school after ex-student opens fire-[Reuters]-By Bernie Woodall-YAHOONEWS-February 14, 2018


PARKLAND, Fla. (Reuters) - A former student at a Florida high school opened fire in the school on Wednesday, causing "numerous fatalities" and sending hundreds of panicked young people fleeing their classrooms before he was arrested by police, authorities said.The Broward County Sheriff's Department said "at least 14 victims" from the shooting had been taken to area hospitals, but it was not immediately clear how many of those survived and how many may have died of their injuries.Sheriff Scott Israel told reporters a short time later there were "multiple" deaths.CNN reported 16 people were killed, a figure that could not be independently confirmed-The violence erupted shortly before dismissal at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, about 45 miles (72 km) north of Miami. Live television footage showed students streaming out of the building as dozens of police and emergency services personnel swarmed the area."There are numerous fatalities. It's a horrific situation," Broward Country Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie told reporters.The gunman, believed to be about 18 years old, surrendered to police without a struggle, Israel said."It's catastrophic," he said. "There really are no words."Israel offered few details on the suspect's identity or motive other than to say he had previously attended the school. "I don't know why he left, I don't know when he left," the sheriff added.It was the 18th shooting in a U.S. school so far this year, according to gun control group Everytown for Gun Safety. That tally includes suicides and incidents when no one was injured, as well as the January incident when a 15-year-old gunman killed two students at a Benton, Kentucky, high school.More than five years have passed since a gunman killed 20 first graders and six educators in Newtown, Connecticut, stirring the long U.S. debate about gun rights, which are protected by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.SCENES OF FEAR-Staff and students told local media that a fire alarm went off around the time the shooting started, sparking chaos as some 3,000 students at the school first headed into hallways before teachers herded them back into classrooms, to seek shelter in closets.Kyle Yeoward, a 16-year-old junior, told Reuters he was in the bathroom on the second floor of the building on the campus where most of the shooting took place, when he heard two shots."He let loose on the freshman building," Yeoward said-McKenzie Hartley, 19, who identified herself as the sister of a student at the school described the scene in a text message to Reuters: "She heard him shooting through the windows of classrooms and two students were shot."Panicked parents checked on their children."It is just absolutely horrifying. I can't believe this is happening," Lissette Rozenblat, whose daughter goes to the school, told CNN. Her daughter called her to say she was safe but the student also told her mother she heard the cries of a person who was shot."She was very nervous. She said that she could hear the person who was shot crying out for help," she said.Televised images showed dozens of students, their arms in the air, weaving their way between law enforcement officers with heavy weapons and helmets, and large numbers of emergency vehicles including police cars, ambulances and fire trucks.The school had recently held a meeting to discuss what to do in such an attack, Ryan Gott, a 15-year-old freshman told CNN."My prayers and condolences to the families of the victims of the terrible Florida shooting," U.S. President Donald Trump said on Twitter. "No child, teacher or anyone else should ever feel unsafe in an American school."(Additional reporting by Steve Gorman, Dan Whitcomb and Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles, Letitia Stein in Detroit and Jon Herskovitz in Austin, Texas; Writing by Scott Malone; Editing by Tom Brown)


Shooter at large after gunfire at Florida high school: police-[Reuters]-By Bernie Woodall-YAHOONEWS-February 14, 2018

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Reuters) - A person opened fire at a Florida high school on Wednesday afternoon, injuring multiple people and sending hundreds of students fleeing into streets as law enforcement officers searched for a shooter who remained at large.Shortly before students were to be dismissed for the day, the sound of gunfire ripped through the air, school officials Broward County school officials said on Twitter, adding that multiple people had been injured in the incident.Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, about 45 miles (72 km) north of Miami, had been placed on a "code red" lockdown but had no information on how many people had been injured, a spokeswoman for the county sheriff's office said. The sheriff's office said on Twitter that the shooter was still at large.School officials and police asked parents who were in touch with their children to tell them to remain hidden in classrooms while police searched for the shooter."Police are working an active shooter scene, and ask that if you are in touch with your student you ask that they remain calm and barricaded until police come to their room, this is for everyone's safety," Coral Springs police said on Twitter.Panicked parents checked on their children."My daughter, as of right now, she's still trapped in a closet. She's afraid to speak," a man who identified himself as Caesar Figueroa and said his daughter was inside the school, told CBS News."I told her, 'Don't call me, because I don't want no one to hear your voice.' So, she's still trapped in a closet in there."The Miami Herald quoted a local fire chief as saying that at least one person had been killed in the attack. Florida's WSVN-TV reported 20 people may have been injured. Reuters was not able to immediately confirm those reports.Live television showed dozens of students, weaving their way between law enforcement officers with heavy weapons and helmets, and large numbers of emergency vehicles including police cars, ambulances and fire trucks.Local FOX-10 TV reported that five people were seen being treated by paramedics.Florida Governor Rick Scott said on Twitter that had he had been in touch with local officials about the incident.The shooting was the latest in a deadly series of attacks at U.S. schools. A 15-year-old gunman in January killed two students at a Benton, Kentucky, high school.(Additional reporting by Dan Whitcomb and Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; Writing by Scott Malone; Editing by Tom Brown)

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