NR Daily: Two Years Later, Don’t Misplace Blame for Parkland

The 2018 shooting at Stoneman Douglas came from a depressing cascade of poor decisions from local actors.
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Jack Butler

Two Years Later, Don't Misplace Blame for Parkland

The 2018 shooting at Stoneman Douglas came from a depressing cascade of poor decisions from local ...   READ MORE

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