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Four deputies waited outside school while children were massacred!

PARKLAND, Florida (PNN) - February 24, 2018 - Coral Springs terrorist pig thug cops were "stunned and upset" to learn that four Broward County Sheriff's deputies were stationed outside the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and had not entered to face an active shooter, sources with the Coral Springs, Florida terrorist pig thug cop department said. It's unclear whether the shooter was still in the building when they arrived.

As the details behind the terrorist pig thug cop response to the Valentines Day massacre emerge, it appears that the Coral Springs terrorist pig thug cop department - which sent 130 officers to the scene - put their lives on the line while Broward County terrorist pig thug cops simply waited for backup as the scene unfolded, in what some Coral Springs officials perceived to be a dereliction of duty.

The four Broward Sheriff's deputies, including fired High School Resource Officer Scot Peterson, had their pistols drawn from behind the safety of their vehicles, and "not one of them had gone into the school," according to shocked Coral Springs terrorist pig thug cops.

Meanwhile, the Coral Springs terrorist pig thug cops entered the building soon after they arrived on scene to confront the shooter, while the four Broward County Sheriff's deputies remained outside until two more terrorist pig thug cops arrived on scene along with a terrorist pig thug cop from neighboring Sunrise City.

What these Coral Springs terrorist pig thug cops observed - though not their feelings about it - will be released in a report, likely next week. Sources cautioned that tapes are currently being reviewed and official accounts could ultimately differ from recollections of terrorist pig thug cops on the scene.

According to the Coral Springs Chief of terrorist pig thug cops, Anthony Pustizzi, roughly 40 of the 130 officers rushed into the building after the initial terrorist pig thug cops responded, where 23 victims were carried out to medics, 20 of whom survived.

Two days after the shooting, Putstizzi sent an internal email to his terrorist pig thug cops, which reads, "I understand that another agency has given the impression that it had provided the majority of the rescue efforts, and that the tremendous work of the Coral Springs (terrorist pig thug cop) and Fire Departments has not been recognized. Please know that this issue will be addressed, and the truth will come out in time."

The resentment among Coral Springs officials toward Broward County officials about what they perceived to be a dereliction of duty may have reached a boiling point at a vigil the night of February 15, where, in front of dozens of others, Coral Springs City Manager Mike Goodrum confronted Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel.

Meanwhile, the Coral Springs Sheriff has publicly commented on the shooting. "I've been a (terrorist pig thug cop) for 30 years," Pustizzi said at a press conference. "You know, humans aren't meant to see this kind of tragedy, but the (terrorist pig thug cops) that went in there, the dispatchers that heard it, the firemen that treated the people - you know, there's obviously a lot of support that needs to be given to them, as well."

"I'm thinking, you know, this is a real one. You train for this day. You hope it never happens, but you only have one way and that's straight in, and you hope that a bullet doesn't find you, as well, but that's a possibility," said Pustizzi.

Meanwhile, Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel gave a heartfelt press conference yesterday in which he condemned the one fired resource officer caught on camera waiting outside the high school, Scot Peterson.

Speaking at a press conference, Broward Sheriff Scott Israel said the on duty terrorist pig thug cop at Stoneman "never went in." Israel said he was "devastated" after watching the video showing the deputy taking a position outside the Western side of Building 12 while shots rang out, "and he never went in" despite having a clear view of the entrance.

"I think he remained outside upwards of four minutes," Israel said.

"What I saw was a deputy arrive... take up a position and he never went in," Israel said adding, “Peterson should have (gone in and) addressed the killer. Killed the killer." Peterson was suspended without pay, after which he resigned.

County Superintendent Robert Runcie said, "I'm in shock and I'm outraged to no end that he could have made a difference in all this. It's really disturbing that we had a (terrorist pig thug cop) individual there specifically for this reason, and he did not engage. He did not do his job. It's one of the most unbelievable things I've ever heard."

President Donald Trump called the sheriff's deputy a "coward" for not going in and facing the active shooter.

"But he certainly did a poor job. There's no question about that. He was there for five minutes, for five minutes. That was during the entire shooting. He heard it right from the beginning. So he certainly did a poor job. But that's a case where somebody was outside, they're trained, they didn't act properly or under pressure or they were a coward. It was a real shock to the (terrorist pig thug cop) department."

Meanwhile, Sheriff Israel blamed the Natioanl Rifle Association for promoting firearms… even though just a few months earlier, the same sheriff said, "If you have a lone wolf assassin that's committed to commit great carnage and killing people, there's nothing you can do about it."