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MSD Public Safety Commission Recommends Arming Teachers
The panel investigating the Florida high school massacre recommended Wednesday that teachers who volunteer and undergo extensive background checks and training be allowed to carry concealed guns on campus to stop future shootings.
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Broward School District Suspends Internal Investigation Into Stoneman Douglas Shooting
A South Florida school district is suspending its internal investigation into the Parkland school massacre, saying it conflicts with a state inquiry.
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Court Delays Release of Stoneman Douglas Shooting Video
A Florida court has agreed to delay release of exterior surveillance video from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and give the local school board time to appeal.
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Court: Release Surveillance Video in Stoneman Douglas Shooting
An appeals court says news organizations are entitled to obtain surveillance video showing the law enforcement response to the Valentine’s Day mass shooting at a Florida high school.
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Families of 17 Killed in Stoneman Douglas Shooting to Receive $400K Each
More than $10 million raised for the victims and survivors of the Parkland school shooting will begin to be distributed this month with families of the 17 people killed receiving $400,000 each.
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Parkland Shooting Survivor: We Need to Use Our ‘White Privilege' to Bring Attention to Gun Violence
One of the students who survived last month’s shooting at a Florida high school that left 17 people dead says he must use “white privilege” to offset racial disparity in the way the shooting is covered by the media.
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FBI Says It's Trying to Rebuild Trust After Botched Tip Before Stoneman Douglas Shooting
A top FBI official acknowledged Thursday that the nation’s top law enforcement agency has lost public trust after the revelation that it failed to investigate a potentially life-saving tip before the Florida school shooting, a mistake he suggested was the result of bad judgment.
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Broward County Commissioners Discuss Resolutions After Stoneman Douglas Shooting
Broward County commissioners are discussing a number of resolutions Tuesday in the wake of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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Order for Perimeter Came After Stoneman Douglas Shooting Ended: Report
A sheriff’s office captain told deputies to form a perimeter instead of rushing into the Florida high school where 17 people were killed in a mass shooting, according to documents obtained by the Miami Herald.
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Stoneman Douglas Shooting Survivor Maddy Wilford ‘Grateful' to Be Alive
One of the students who barely survived the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting thanked first responders and her doctors Monday as she continues her road to recovery.