Trump Turns On FBI Over School Shooting After Facing Criticism

Over 17 people were killed when a 19-year-old gunman opened fire on students at a school in Parkland, Florida.

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Over 17 people were killed when a gunman, 19-year-old, Nikolas Cruz, opened fire on students at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on 14 February 2018.
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Over 17 people were killed when a gunman, 19-year-old, Nikolas Cruz, opened fire on students at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on 14 February 2018.
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US President Donald Trump on Saturday said the FBI was so caught up in the Russia probe that it failed to heed signs which could have prevented the Parkland school shooting.

His comments came as he faces criticism from survivors of the attack over his ties to the powerful National Rifle Association, and after several thousand rallied in Florida to demand urgent action on gun control.

“Very sad that the FBI missed all of the many signals sent out by the Florida school shooter. This is not acceptable," he wrote on Twitter.

"They are spending too much time trying to prove Russian collusion with the Trump campaign – there is no collusion. Get back to the basics and make us all proud!"

US authorities have come under mounting scrutiny for failing to act on a series of warning signs ahead of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in which 17 people were killed.

The FBI admitted on Friday that it received a chilling warning in January from a tipster, who said gunman Nikolas Cruz could be planning a mass shooting, but that agents failed to follow up.

Nikolas Cruz told investigators that he shot students in the hallways and on the grounds of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland(Photo: AP)

But the attack, the 18th school shooting this year alone, has also renewed calls for greater gun control with several survivors leading the charge.

One of them, 18-year-old Emma Gonzalez, delivered a fiery address to a crowd of students, parents and residents in Ft Lauderdale.

“To every politician taking donations from the NRA, shame on you!” she thundered, assailing Trump over the multi-million dollar support his campaign received from the gun lobby. The crowd chanted in turn: “Shame on you!” “We are going to be the last mass shooting... We are going to change the law,” she vowed – slamming the fact that 19-year-old Cruz was able to legally buy a semi-automatic firearm, despite a history of troubling and violent behavior.

"The question on whether or not people should be allowed to own an automatic weapon is not a political one. It is question of life or death and it needs to stop being a question of politics," Gonzalez told AFP following her speech.

Students released from a lockdown are overcome with emotion, following a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida on 14 February 2018.(Photo: AP )

In Washington, the political response has made clear that the powerful NRA pro-gun lobby remains formidable, while Trump himself suggested the root cause of mass shootings was a crisis of mental health – making no mention of gun control.

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"If the President wants to come up to me and tell me to my face that it was a terrible tragedy and how nothing is going to be done about it, I’m going to happily ask him how much money he received from the National Rifle Association," Gonzalez said in her impassioned address.

"It doesnt matter because I already know. Thirty million," she said, citing the sum spent by the NRA to support Trump’s election bid and defeat Hillary Clinton.

Florida Governor Rick Scott (C) inspects the site of a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Broward County, Florida.(Photo: IANS)

She then ran through a list of the pro-gun lobby’s talking points – for example, that "a good guy with a gun stops a bad guy with a gun," that no law could ever stop a madman intent on killing – answering each argument with "We call BS." The young woman's powerful address immediately went viral, with her name a top trending topic on Twitter.

In addition to the FBI’s missteps, Cruz was also known to local police after his mother repeatedly reported him for violent outbursts, while records obtained by the South Florida Sun Sentinel show authorities investigated Cruz in 2016, after he cut his arms on messaging app Snapchat and threatened to buy a gun.
The site of a mass shooting near Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is sealed off.(Photo: Rhythum Seth/The Quint)

The newspaper, citing Department of Children and Family Services documents, said the investigation came four days after Cruz turned 18 – legally an adult, and thus able to buy a firearm.

Investigators said there were "some implications" for the teens safety, but concluded that his "final level of risk is low as (he) resides with his mother, attends school and receives counseling" as an outpatient at a mental health center, the Sun Sentinel said.

Cruz later passed a background check, allowing him in February 2017 to buy the AR-15 rifle used in the massacre.

Trump spoke by phone Saturday with the Parkland mayor, the county commissioner and the principal of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to express his condolences and offer his support.

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