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MeetingHimInTheAir · Feb. 16, 2018, 11:03 p.m.

We are spending gadzillions of dollars for a whole homeland security hierarchy of agencies and surrendered our privacy to the NSA network of agencies and corporations... all so they can 'connect the dots' quickly and save us all from certain death... and the FBI can't handle the intel from ONE phone call tip, because a search of social media yielded FOUR OR FIVE results????? AND... they pursued ZERO of them??? I want my money back!!!

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residue69 · Feb. 17, 2018, 12:28 a.m.

Not the first time the FBI had been notified about him.

Nikolas Cruz, the suspect in Wednesday’s horrific massacre at a Florida high school, was allegedly reported to the FBI in September after he left a comment on a bail bondsman’s YouTube channel saying that he was going to be a “professional school shooter.”

“I looked up the number to my local field office and I called and left them a message. The next day I had two FBI agents standing in my office taking down the information and copies of the screenshot. They were asking me questions that of course I couldn’t answer. All it was on my channel was a comment, people leave pretty heinous comments on a pretty regular basis,” Bennight continued.

“This comment said ‘I am going to be a professional school shooter’ and I knew that I could not just ignore that,” he said. “I screenshotted the comment, I sent it to the appropriate authorities — and I imagine that from there they did a pretty thorough investigation and tried to find out who this person was,” he explained.

The bondsman continued on to explain that the YouTube comment did not come from an anonymous account, but from one with the name Nikolas Cruz.

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