Show the murders could have been prevented by people simply doing their job, and enforcing the laws already on the books, removes the argument for more infringements on Second Amendment rights.
Medina, 39, is a baseball coach and monitor whose chief job is to make sure gates are locked, or opened for dismissal, while watching for intruders or students trying to leave. In an interview with the Sun Sentinel, which obtained a transcript of his statement, Medina last week denied he recognized Cruz or that staff had met about him. That claim is contradicted by the video of his talk with detectives.
Strange his police witness interview is so different from his newspaper interview...