BREAKING!
FBI Just Caught In MASSIVE Lie About Shooting!
This Changes Everything
On Valentine's Day, Nikolas Cruz went on a shooting rampage through Marjory Stoneman
Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida leaving 17 students and teachers dead and many others
injured.
The day after the shooting on Thursday morning the local FBI chief responded to the reports
of a threat shooter Nikolas Cruz made on YouTube earlier in 2017.
Cruz left a comment on a bail bondsman's YouTube channel in September 2017 where Cruz
proclaimed he was going to be a "professional school shooter."
The FBI also spoked of the tip they had received concerning Cruz through their online portal
in September.
As a result of that tip, the FBI opened a counterterrorism lead, yet the bureau closed
the case within the month due to claims they could not positively identify the individual
behind the post.
YouTube's parent company, Google, also briefed congressional staff Friday and said the comment
by Cruz in September was marked as spam and removed by the video's owner shortly after
it was posted and therefore not investigated further.
In the briefing, Google also "acknowledged that it has a role to play in reviewing its
social media sites for content that merits a referral to law enforcement."
Thursday, the day after the shooting, Special Agent Robert F. Lasky responded to the revelations
of the online threats made by Cruz.
Lasky is the special agent in charge of the Miami division of the FBI and has been with
the Bureau since 1998.
Lasky stated – "We do not know if it was the same person.
We, through our database checks, we could not positively identify him.
We're going back.
We're scrubbing the information.
We're looking at it again.
I am not willing to say at this time that it was the same person."
Many Americans expressed their skepticism at the likelihood that the FBI could not track
down a person using their own name with an unusual spelling who had been reported to
the FBI on 20 separate occasions and had the local police called to his home some 39 separate
times.
The YouTube comment was posted by "Nikolas Cruz"…NiKolas with a "K" but somehow
we are expected to believe the FBI had no idea who he was….yeah sure! *eye roll*
In the days since the massacre, people who knew Cruz have described a troubled young
man who was often at odds with law enforcement and made violent posts online.
The FBI and local police have revealed that they had received several warnings about his
behavior.
This was CLEARLY yet another LIE from the FBI.
It seems that is all they know how to do.
Cruz used his real name on social media, not a handle, not a pseudonym, but his legitimate
legal name in real life.
Cruz also used his real name on Instagram where Cruz posted multiple pictures of himself
in a mask with a variety of firearms, as well as pictures of him shooting animals.
The account history stretched back to 2015.
Yet the FBI issued a statement regarding Cruz stating –
On January 5, 2018, a person close to Nikolas Cruz contacted the FBI's Public Access Line
(PAL) tipline to report concerns about him.
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.
Under established protocols, the information provided by the caller should have been assessed
as a potential threat to life.
The information then should have been forwarded to the FBI Miami Field Office, where appropriate
investigative steps would have been taken.
We have determined that these protocols were not followed for the information received
by the PAL on January 5.
The information was not provided to the Miami Field Office, and no further investigation
was conducted at that time.
It seems reminiscent of the Sutherland Springs church shooting when it was revealed that
the United States Air Force did not properly log a domestic violence conviction against
the suspect, which would have stopped him from legally buying a gun.
The Wall Street Journal reported on the contents of the transcript from the FBI tip line report
from a January call.
A woman who was not identified told an employee of the FBI of Cruz and how he had the mental
capacity of a 12- to 14-year-old and had been kicked out of school for throwing chairs at
students and teachers "because he didn't like the way they were talking to him."
She also provided handles for at least three different social media accounts known to be
used by Cruz where he wrote "he wants to kill people" and posted photos of animals
that he had mutilated.
She stated in the call –
"You know how a bird will fly around in the backyard and then hit your glass door,
your sliding glass doors and hit the ground?
Well, that's what happened.
He brought the bird into the house.
He threw it on his mother's kitchen counter and he started cutting it up.
That to me would be a red flag."
The woman also revealed that Cruz had stolen money from his mother's bank account in
order to buy several rifles and ammunition, including one gun that he bought online.
After receiving THIS call, the FBI employee based out of the bureau's West Virginia
tip line center discussed the contents of the call with her supervisor.
The two then concluded there was no imminent threat based on the information provided and
took no further action.
The case was closed in less than an hour with no followup whatsoever.
During the call, the FBI employee asked the woman if Cruz actually stated he would take
action or if he merely wanted to.
The woman replied by reading a social media post by Cruz where he stated – "I want
to kill people."
Washington Times reports:
The FBI was told of a threat accused Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz made on YouTube last
September but never contacted the company to track down its source, missing an early
indicator, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley said Friday.
Someone reported the online threat to the FBI and the bureau opened a counterterrorism
investigation but closed it on Oct. 11 saying it never managed to identify the person behind
the post.
It wasn't until after last week's school massacre that the FBI did track down the author
and found it was the 19-year-old man now accused of slaying 17 people at his former high school,
Mr. Grassley's office said, after getting briefings from both the FBI and Google.
Google would have been able to help confirm the commentator's identity if the FBI had
followed up, Mr. Grassley's office said.
Yet FBI director Christopher Wray issued a statement saying –
"We are still investigating the facts.
I am committed to getting to the bottom of what happened in this particular matter, as
well as reviewing our processes for responding to information that we receive from the public.
It's up to all Americans to be vigilant, and when members of the public contact us
with concerns, we must act properly and quickly.
"We have spoken with victims and families, and deeply regret the additional pain this
causes all those affected by this horrific tragedy.
All of the men and women of the FBI are dedicated to keeping the American people safe, and are
relentlessly committed to improving all that we do and how we do it."
Yet now the FBI is admitting they never even bothered to look into the threat Cruz made
on YouTube.
They did not bother to look on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any other form of social media.
No investigation took place whatsoever.
They simply did not bother.
Chasing fictional Russian collusion and playing politics was more important than the lives
of 17 innocent people.
Hating and obstructing President Donald Trump was more important.
Trashing the NRA was more important while four deputies stayed armed in safety and refused
to help as teens and teachers were gunned down.
Anything and everything matter more than the lives of 17 innocent people and that is the
one thing that is abundantly clear.
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