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Levin incensed: ‘Twice, people saw something, said something, and the FBI blew it!’
“This could, in fact, have been prevented.”
Conservative Review, Feb 16, 2018,  Phil Shiver

Friday night on his radio program, LevinTV host Mark Levin absolutely eviscerated the FBI after the bureau admitted “protocols were not followed” for responding to detailed tips about Florida school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz.

“Twice, people saw something, said something, and the FBI blew it!” Levin exclaimed.

“This is such a bad screwup … issuing a statement isn’t enough. Speaking as this special agent in charge did isn’t enough.” He added, “We’ve been pummeled for 48 hours by the gun control leftists” only to find out that none of that would have mattered.

Friday night on his radio program, LevinTV host Mark Levin absolutely eviscerated the FBI after the bureau admitted “protocols were not followed” for responding to detailed tips about Florida school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz.

“Twice, people saw something, said something, and the FBI blew it!” Levin exclaimed.


More:  https://www.conservativereview.com/articles/levin-incensed-twice-people-saw-something-said-something-fbi-blew/


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Twice?    Maybe twice in this single instance but they've blown it many many times and many people have died as a result.

The FBI field office in Miami has 1000 agents (according to the special agent in charge statement) and they cry that they don't have enough people or resources.

How many secret agents do we need in one city?
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FBI was warned — twice — about Florida shooter’s deadly threats. It bungled the case
Miami Herald, Feb 16, 2018

The FBI received two alarming tips about Nikolas Cruz in the past six months: Someone who knew him well believed he was capable of murdering teachers and students. And an online commenter using the handle “nikolas cruz” professed his desire to become a “professional school shooter.”

But somehow no one at the FBI connected the dots or shared information about Cruz with the agents who might have stopped him before Wednesday, when he killed 17 people at a high school in Broward County.

The day following the massacre, the FBI said it had no way to trace the chilling online comment, flagged in September by a tipster in Mississippi, to South Florida.

Then, in a shocking admission Friday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said the tip from the person close to Cruz — delivered in a Jan. 5 phone call to a bureau hotline — was never passed along to the FBI’s field office in Miami, as official protocol required.


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/broward/article200598934.html#storylink=cpy