Detailed Timeline Shows Exactly How Authorities Responded To Stoneman Douglas Shooting
It had been 11 minutes since Nikolas Cruz unleashed his deadly barrage of gunfire inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. That’s when four Coral Springs police officers and two Broward Sheriff’s deputies entered the 1200 building, according to a timeline and radio calls released Thursday by the sheriff’s office.
Responders didn’t know where the gunman was or whether there were more shooters. But Cruz, accused of killing 17 and wounding 17 more, had already fled the campus by the time police and deputies reached the wounded and dead, the documents and recordings show.
The information, released at the request of news media, is based on analysis of audio tapes, security video, 911 calls made to Coral Springs and Broward County dispatchers. It provides the most detailed account yet of the massacre in Parkland.
Broward Sheriff Releases 911 Calls
Full Police Audio
Full Audio For Parkland School Shooting Response
“appeared to be shots fired” sounds just like that rick thorne guy from sandy hoax