Parkland Survivor Confronts Coward Officer who Refused to Help during Shooting

Teenager Kyle Kashuv survived the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL last year. But unlike the busload of his classmates who took George Soros’ money to memorize anti-Second Amendment talking points, Kyle just wants to make schools safer through common-sense actions. Things like armed teachers, more firearm freedoms and so on.

Not only that, but Kyle has a lot of guts about this issue. So, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that Kyle had some choice words when he bumped into Broward Deputy Scot Peterson. Peterson is the so-called “Broward coward” who hid outside the building as the Parkland shooting was going on.

For those who didn’t read the follow-up investigations by Florida newspapers, Peterson’s actions were actually much worse. When other cops showed up to help, Peterson “took control” of the scene by radioing his fellow officers and urging them to stay way, way back from the building that had gunfire inside it. He urged his fellow deputies to set up a safety cordon a quarter of a mile away from the school. Wouldn’t want any police to get hurt!

Kyle Kashuv’s confrontation with Peterson in an elevator was captured on a cell phone video. The Soros-funded brats may get all the headlines after the Parkland shooting, but it will give you hope for America’s future that there are still some brave, common-sense young men out there like Kyle who are willing to stand up for everyone’s rights! Check out the video of the confrontation below.


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