Deputy on duty at Florida school where 17 killed never went inside; has resigned

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A Florida sheriff says the deputy who was on duty at a high school where 17 people were massacred waited outside the building for about four minutes without ever going in.Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel announced during a Thursday news conference that Deputy Scot Peterson resigned after being suspended without pay.Israel said he made the decision after reviewing video surveillance and interviewing witnesses, including the deputy himself.

Trending YouTube video calls Florida school shooting survivor an 'actor' — That’s a lie

A top trending video on YouTube Wednesday suggested an outspoken survivor of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is an actor.Calls by student David Hogg for stricter gun laws in the days after last week's massacre have made him the subject of smear campaigns and demonstrably false conspiracy theories."I'm not a crisis actor," Hogg told CNN's Anderson Cooper on "AC360" Tuesday. "I'm someone who had to witness this and live through this and I continue to be having to do that."He added, "I'm not acting on anybody's behalf."The YouTube video, captioned "DAVID HOGG THE ACTOR," is of a local television report from Southern California in which a young surfer gets into an argument with a Redondo Beach lifeguard after the youth is criticized for placing his boogie board on top of a trash can.

Pres. Trump says more must be done to protect children

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump was to hear in person Wednesday from students at the Florida high school that was struck by last week's shooting as he tries to show he is serious about tackling gun violence.The White House said students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School were expected for a "listening session," along with representatives of survivors from shootings at Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School and Colorado's Columbine High School.

Woman destroys her gun in wake of Florida school shooting

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – A Connecticut woman says she destroyed her gun because she did not want to be associated with gun culture after the deadly shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.Amanda Meyer told WTIC hunting is a right of passage for her."It's a birthright.

'One of our own was a hero:' Florida teen shot 5 times saved at least 20 lives

PARKLAND, Fla. -- A 15-year-old student who was shot five times during last week's massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is credited with saving the lives of at least 20 other students.A fundraising site says Anthony Borges was shot in both legs and his back while attempting to close and lock a classroom door last Wednesday.

Petition seeks full military burial for JROTC student who 'died a hero' in Florida school shooting

PARKLAND, Fla. - A petition has been created to honor a JROTC student who was killed last week in the Florida school shooting while helping his classmates get to safety.15-year-old Peter Wang was among the 17 killed in the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.Wang was in his Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps uniform when he was killed while holding doors open for other students, allowing them to seek safety.The petition calls for a 'Full Honors Military Burial' for Wang.

Florida school shooting puts pressure on lawmakers to act

PARKLAND, Fla. — The deadly shooting at a Florida high school has put pressure on the state's Republican-controlled Legislature to consider a sweeping package of gun-control laws in a state that has resisted restrictions on firearms for decades, lawmakers said Monday.The legislative effort coalesced as 100 students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School prepared to ride buses more than 400 miles to the state capital Tuesday to urge lawmakers to act to prevent a repeat of the massacre that killed 17 students and faculty last week.The suspect, 19-year-old former student Nikolas Cruz, made his first appearance in court Monday.

Teacher killed in Florida massacre left fiancee funeral instructions in case he died in a school shooting

PARKLAND, Fla. - A teacher killed while saving students in last week's Florida massacre gave his fiancee instructions on what to say at his funeral should he ever die in a school shooting.Gwen Gossler said the conversation with her fiance, Scott Beigel, happened while they were watching coverage of a previous school shooting on television, The New York Post reports."Promise me if this ever happens to me, you will tell them the truth - tell them what a jerk I am.