By Bernie Woodall
FORT
LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Reuters) - The armed deputy assigned to the campus of
a Florida high school during a deadly shooting last week stayed outside
the building during the attack and failed to engage the shooter, the
county sheriff said on Thursday.
As
a consequence, Scott Peterson, on duty as the school resource officer
at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, resigned from the
department, said Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel, who earlier has
suspended the officer from the force. He did not say if Peterson would
face criminal charges.
Israel
said he decided to suspend Peterson after viewing a video that showed
the deputy's actions during the rampage that killed 17 people. A former
student Nikolas Cruz, 19, is accused of carrying out the attack with an
AR-15-style assault weapon.
“What
I saw was a deputy arrive at the west side of Building 12, take up a
position and he never went in,” said Israel. The building is popularly
known as "the freshman building."
Israel
said he would not release the video that shows Peterson’s actions at
this time and may never do so, “depending on the prosecution and
criminal case.”
Source: Yahoo News
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