Florida shooting: armed guard ‘failed to act’

Deputy resigns after review found he stood outside as shooting unfolded

Broward County sheriff Scott Israel confirms armed guard failed to act at school shooting
Broward County sheriff Scott Israel confirmed that an armed guard failed to confront the gunman
(Image credit: 2017 Getty Images)

An armed sheriff’s deputy on campus at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school during last week’s deadly shooting has resigned after it emerged that he had “failed to act” to stop the massacre.

Broward County sheriff Scott Israel said yesterday that deputy Scott Peterson, who was the school resource officer, approached the building where the shooting was taking place but did not enter it or engage the gunman.

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