A student gravely wounded while saving his classmates' lives by blocking a door during the Florida school massacre said Friday that the county sheriff and school superintendent failed the victims by not arresting the shooter before the attack and by allowing him to attend the school.
An
attorney for 15-year-old Anthony Borges read a statement from him
during a news conference criticizing Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel
and Superintendent Robert Runcie for the Feb. 14 mass shooting at
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that killed 14 students
and three staff members.
Borges
was shot five times, suffering wounds to the lungs, abdomen and legs.
He was released from a Fort Lauderdale hospital Wednesday morning, the
last of the 17 wounded to go home.
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Dr Huemer has a nice essay on self defense where he brings new points : http://www.owl232.net/papers/guns2.pdf
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