Florida Shooting Survivor 'Repeatedly Warned School About Gunman' Was Ignored
Cruz sold knives at school and openly sympathized with terrorists in Syria

A former friend and fellow student and former friend of Florida Shooter Nikolaz Cruz, repeatedly warned their school of his escalating 'disturbing behavior' but was totally ignored.
Ariana Lopez claimed Cruz sold knives at school and openly sympathized with terrorists in Syria.
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Lopez told d ABC’s Good Morning America she had warned officials “multiple” times in 2016 and 2017 that Cruz was selling weapons in school and beating his girlfriend.
"He talked about killing our parents, our friends, boyfriends and girlfriends."
“He used to sell knives out of his lunchbox, which I thought was like insane because you can’t have knives ... [in] a school,” said Lopez “He would talk about how he sympathized with Syrian terrorists and how people who opposed them should be killed.”
“He talked about killing our parents, our friends, boyfriends and girlfriends,” she added. “He would hit [his ex-girlfriend], he would threaten her, he would threaten her family and her friends, for talking to other guys.”
The mainstream media have been forced to retract that the Florida shooter, Nikolas Cruz, was a member of a white supremacist group, as it emerged to that story was complete fake news.
RT reports: 19-year-old Cruz was charged with killing 17 people during his assault rifle rampage at the school in the town of Parkland, north of Miami, last Wednesday.
Florida Governor Rick Scott has demanded FBI Director Christopher Wray resign after the agency admitted it failed to forward a detailed tip-off about Cruz’s impending massacre to its Miami field office.
"He talked about killing our parents, our friends, boyfriends and girlfriends."
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 20, 2018
Former friend of Florida school shooting suspect speaks out to @VictorOquendo, saying she and her friends reported him multiple times: https://t.co/ZGimiAMj0m pic.twitter.com/gCCo4iEy4G
“The caller provided information about Cruz’s gun ownership, desire to kill people, erratic behavior, and disturbing social media posts, as well as the potential of him conducting a school shooting,” the FBI said in a statement.
“Under established protocols, the information provided by the caller should have been assessed as a potential threat to life,” the bureau said. “We have determined that these protocols were not followed.”
“When members of the public contact us with concerns, we must act properly and quickly,” Wray said, promising to “get to the bottom” of his organization’s fatal oversight.