GUILTY FL - 17 killed in Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, Parkland, 14 Feb 2018 *shooter Guilty, School officer NG* #5

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Parkland school deputy Scot Peterson who waited outside and did not rush in to save children found not guilty on all child neglect, culpable negligence and perjury charges.

Not guilty verdict means Peterson keeps his $8,702 a month pension.

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This proves my point, after being found Not Guilty the media continues to demonize him with their statements on verdict:
“waited outside and did not rush in to save children”.
 
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This proves my point, after being found Not Guilty the media continues to demonize him with their statements on verdict:
“waited outside and did not rush in to save children”.

Good point. I also wondered why the media constantly mentions Peterson’s $104,000/ year pension— they could just say pension and leave it at that.
 
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Good point. I also wondered why the media constantly mentions Peterson’s $104,000/ year pension— they could just say pension and leave it at that.

I once was a news junky but over time it’s obvious there’s an agenda to sensationalize issues and create divisiveness. My elderly Aunt was paralyzed by fear during COVID from constantly watching news coverage.
 
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I absolutely agree this man was made into a monster by the media and local LE agencies failed to support him and prosecutors were blinded by the emotional outrage from shooting.

I pray some of the families come to their senses and stand up in public in support of this resource officer.

What do these families think would happen across the nation if this officer was put in prison?
Do we want security to remain at schools across the nation and show we appreciate people who daily must consider that their life could be in danger? Or will we hold them responsible?

JMO
 
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While I don’t agree with comments about “did not rush in” as I was not there, I am thankful for the right to express freedom of speech. The pension amount is irrelevant. In addition, no amount of money will justify the pain that I am sure Mr. Peterson will continue to experience in his lifetime.

Nikolas Cruz who opened fire on 2/14/2018 is 100% responsible for the killings and injuries that day. Mr. Peterson, not guilty on all 11 charges, the jurors got it right.

All moo.

edited: Media will be moving on (quickly) to the next story. moo
 
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One of the victim’s dad brought up that officer in Allen, Texas (I think that’s the locale but I could be wrong) who neutralized the active shooter quickly. Just ran towards the gunshots and did his thing! And I understand that in their grief they wish this officer had done that as well because they think maybe their kid would be alive right now if he had! I get it! I’m sure everyone in America and all over the world wishes he had as well!

And this prosecution was still unjust. The families are grieving and we can understand their pain and anger. But what’s the state attorneys office excuse? I don’t live in that community so I don’t know how much pressure they were facing to prosecute! That’s why this smells political to me. JMO
 
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Without an on-point statute to base their case upon, prosecutors tried to make the law fit the facts instead of the facts fit the law, lawyers said. That is always a tougher courtroom battle to win.

The Peterson case “has always been an uphill climb for the prosecutors,” Miami criminal defense attorney David S. Weinstein said. “I feel bad for the victims and their families. Their pain will last for a lifetime. For them, the disappointment in the system continues. It was compounded by the state pushing forward on this case, despite the high odds of obtaining a conviction.”

But Linda Beigel Schulman, whose son, teacher Scott Beigel, died in the shooting while protecting students, said Friday that prosecutors were always upfront with the victims' families that an acquittal was a distinct possibility. This was the first time a U.S. law enforcement officer was tried for failing to act during an on-campus shooting — there was no precedent to compare the case with.

She said that while she is disappointed in the verdict, she does not blame the prosecutors or the jury — “they did their job.”
 
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Haven't watched yet, and not sure I ever will, but Lawyer You Know on YT has an interview with Mark Eiglarish that occurred after the verdict.
 
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Haven't watched yet, and not sure I ever will, but Lawyer You Know on YT has an interview with Mark Eiglarish that occurred after the verdict.
I watched the entire 2-hour podcast. Very interesting and informative!
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Mark Eiglarsh

Here are many of my post verdict thoughts on this fabulous podcast:

LIVE! Real Lawyer Reacts: Scot Peterson Attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, Joins for Live Q&A

Streamed live on Jun 30, 2023
 
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Private visits to the scene of the 2018 mass shooting where 17 people were killed and 17 others were injured began on Wednesday.

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PARKLAND, Fla. (Court TV) — Another stage in the grieving process has begun for those affected by the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school shooting in Parkland, Florida.

Private visits for shooting survivors and the victims’ families kicked off Wednesday in the building where the gunman killed 17 people and injured 17 more on Valentine’s Day 2018.
 
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Reenactment of Parkland school massacre will be allowed as part of lawsuit against deputy​

Judge orders video-recorded reenactment on campus done before students return to school
Jul 12, 2023

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The 2018 Parkland high school massacre will be reenacted twice with the firing of about 140 blanks on campus as part of families' lawsuits against the former sheriff's deputy they accuse of failing to stop the gunman, a judge ruled Wednesday.
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Families of the 17 killed and 26 injured are seeking unspecified damages in lawsuits that are being tried jointly.
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Parkland survivors, victims’ families get first look inside the crime scene​

Posted at 11:45 AM, July 20, 2023 and last updated 12:06 PM, July 20, 2023
PARKLAND, Fla. (Court TV) — Another stage in the grieving process has come to a close for those affected by the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
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The conclusion of Peterson’s trial – which ended in a not guilty verdict – released the building from the custody of the sheriff’s office. Now, it’s back in the hands of the Broward County School District, which is expected to demolish it at some point, something the community has long demanded.

Before that can happen, the scene was opened to the 34 listed victims in the shooter’s trial, which includes 17 survivors and family members of the 17 deceased. Representatives of the Broward State Attorney’s Office, Eagles’ Haven Wellness Center, the Broward Sheriff’s Office and the Broward County School District escorted visitors.
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Florida Supreme Court reprimands judge for conduct during Parkland school shooting trial​

Posted at 8:42 PM, July 24, 2023

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Supreme Court publicly reprimanded the judge who oversaw the penalty trial of Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz on Monday for showing bias toward the prosecution.
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The 15-member commission found that Scherer “unduly chastised” lead public defender Melisa McNeill and her team, wrongly accused one Cruz attorney of threatening her child, and improperly embraced members of the prosecution in the courtroom after the trial’s conclusion.
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Gunfire will again ring out at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Friday as a reenactment of the 2018 massacre that left 17 dead, 17 wounded and hundreds emotionally traumatized is conducted as part of lawsuits filed by the victims' families and the injured.

 
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Congressional delegation to tour blood-stained halls where Parkland school massacre happened https://bit.ly/3s1oKPi

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Before the Parkland school shooting gets reenacted with live gunfire, lawmakers tour the site where 17 people were massacred​

CNN — At least 140 live rounds of bullets will be fired inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Friday in a reenactment of the 2018 mass shooting – part of a lawsuit against a former sheriff’s deputy who stayed outside during the massacre.

Parkland families to relive shooting once more with live reenactment​

More than five years after one of America’s deadliest school shootings, the reenactment raises difficult questions about how many times a community must relive a tragedy in the pursuit of justice. Most relatives of students slain in a mass shooting never face the assailant in court because the attacker is killed. Parkland survivors, parents and siblings, in contrast, have now repeatedly looked those charged in the eyes and delivered excruciating testimony about that day.
 
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Parkland dad wants his son to be remembered ‘as an activist, not as a victim’​


ABC News’ Phil Lipof spoke with Manuel Oliver, the father of Joaquin Oliver, on what would have been his 23rd birthday, and how he hopes to prevent families from experiencing similar tragedies.
 
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James Catalano, 62, was sentenced to 12 months in prison by a federal judge, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida said Monday.

The parent became an outspoken gun control advocate following the Feb. 14, 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left their child and 16 other students and staffers dead.

Catalano, of Fresno, sent hundreds of disparaging messages to the parent that graphically described the child's death, prosecutors said.

The messages also focussed on the debate surrounding gun control and the parent's activism against gun violence.

Catalano sent the messages beginning in December 2021 and up until July 2022 through the parent's website, a criminal complaint said.
 

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