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Report of a commission investigating the mbadacre that killed 17 people last year at a school in Parkland, Florida, recommended that teachers be armed and that "Safe zones" are designated in schools to hide
On February 14, Nikolas Cruz opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
The document was handed over to the state parliament and the Florida government
In the text, the commission also denounced the mediocre police response. in Parkland, north of Miami, killing 17 and injuring 17 with an AR-15 rifle.
A draft of the report of the commission made public Wednesday (2) details minute by minute the steps of Cruz since his arrival at the school and began to shoot until 1h15 later, when he was captured by the police while he was trying to escape by pretending he was. by another student.
According to the document, several mistakes made by the school and politics allowed Cruz to cross the firing lanes, among which was the lack of security and the absence of "hard corners" in the halls
The "hard corners" are places where people can hide without an attacker seeing through windows or doors.
Only two of the 30 rooms had "hard corners" marked with tape on the floor and many had "desks, libraries or audio and video equipment".
Thus "some students were forced to seek refuge in an area visible to Cruz," the report says. "Some students died in rooms whose difficult angles were obstructed or inaccessible." "
In addition, the doors of the building were open and unattended, and those of the halls could only be locked from the outside.The police also had no access to the transmission Live Security Cameras, Delaying Intervention, Police Officer and Physician
The Commission suggested that a new "guardian program", consisting of keeping armed personnel in schools, is extended to all employees of the institution, including teachers.
Part of the law pbaded in March after the attack established that teachers could be armed if they had a military experience or they were law enforcement officers.Now the commission proposes to extend it to all teachers wishing to have weapons.
also noted "unsatisfactory response of law enforcement agencies, which included flaws in the Parkland 911 emergency system and flaws in the Broward County Police Radio System "[1]. 9659002] He also cites "the inadequate response policy to the active attacks of the Broward government office and the catastrophic response of the designated school police officer".
President Donald Trump called him a coward and resigned shortly thereafter.
Cruz is in a Broward County jail awaiting trial. The prosecution will seek the death penalty for 17 murders and 17 attempted murders.
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