A VERY good read. (several articles about this on AT) But the short of it is this: Broward County schools, in collusion with law enforcement, was cooking the books. They got MORE federal funding when the number of student arrests went down. (don't arrest the niggers, because that's rayciss). The NAACP has their fucking fingerprints ALL OVER THIS.
So, they were incentivized to reduce arrests, including one Nikolas Cruz. If he had been arrested, he'd have had a criminal record which would have prevented him from buying the AR-15 he used in the Parkland massacre. This deal was struck back in 2012-2013, so guess what? Another Obama failure. Not Trump, not the NRA. The fucking monkey we got stuck with for 8 years. The background check system we have in place would have worked if the folks in Broward had done their fucking jobs, instead of trying to increase their political payday. It's said that the cops went so far as to HIDE evidence, so the students engaged in criminal activity wouldn't be charged, including not returning stolen property they had already RECOVERED.
Word is, a lot of the money they did get went into democratic political campaign chests, including sheriff Scott Israel.
The net is widening in Broward County, ensnaring those who failed to stop Nikolas Cruz from killing 17 people. The Broward County School District's highly touted PROMISE program, initiated in 2012 and signed into policy in 2013, is coming under fire. It prevented Nikolas Cruz from getting arrested, which could have blocked him from purchasing his armory, if convicted.People have to die, so that niggers can get a pass...incidentally, this is the same program that let now-good Trayvon Martin off the hook, more than once.On October 5, 2016, the School Board of Broward County Public Schools and its community partners signed the PROMISE agreement for the second time. After the 2016 signing, it was announced a couple of weeks later on October 18, BCPS was the only large urban district in the country to receive a Teacher Incentive Fund (TIF) grant from the U.S. Dept. of Education totaling $53,808,909. One of the TIF's grant priorities is listed as "improved life for students in poverty/students of color."
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