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Friday, March 18, 2022

Families of Parkland school shooting victims to get millions for FBI’s inaction

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Federal officials confirmed Wednesday that the U.S. Department of Justice has reached a multimillion-dollar settlement with the families of most of those killed or wounded in a 2018 Florida high school massacre over the FBI’s failure to stop the gunman even though it had received information he intended to attack.

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  1. No real consequences, why should any Fed care. They pay off other people with your $'s.

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  2. More governmnt Fups taxpayers pay for. Fire the director. Keep firing them til you get to the mail room guy and give him a raise.

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  3. FBI was too busy losing Hunter's laptop.

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  4. Just to reiterate, the gross malfeasance of the FBI is not new. And it is purposeful.

    It would correct itself in a heartbeat if actual individual persons were held accountable. It is individuals who act thusly, it is not an agency, it is individual persons whether alone or in concert with another. Agencies cannot be prosected although individuals can. Even when an agency is held to account, the individuals escape the heat.

    Maybe we should all endeavor to entrap the FBI in one way or the other. Thereby become recipient of monetary settlement. Then use that money to follow them MFers and plan their demise in a very public manner.

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    1. Ya know Sir, I was going to write to commend your first paragraph, but I love yhe whole kit and kaboodle!
      Any lawyer want to make a name for yourself? Setup your own entrapmwnr scandal for the feds. Cameras, recordings, eMails, all of it. Nail the whole agency to the friggin wall Veritas style. Would be worth it just to watch those scumbags squirm.

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  5. When I see"FBI" I think of Hans in "Die Hard" saying "You ask for a miracle, I give you the FBI" referring to the predictable ineptitude displayed by this bunch....today, though, it is more akin to a plan to undermine the republic with the FBI leading the charge...

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  6. The swamp Wants them to have the money be ause being gun control activists doesnt pay well. It's a reward for right thinking. The families could never win this case in court since courst have always held that LEO have no affirmative duty to defend anyone.

    --generic

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  7. Who's happier now? The 17 families who just got jackpot justice? Or the lawyers, who just got $38 million?

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  8. The $127.5 million settlement does not amount to an admission of fault. Huh. Coulda fooled me.

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