BROWARD COUNTY TO MAKE GUN LAWS AND ELECTION ISSUE
Feb 16, 2018
By Andy Johnson
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Officials in Broward County, Florida, plan to plan to make this week’s high school massacre an election issue. Sheriff Scott Israel telling a memorial for the 17 killed this week at a county high school, that unless changes are made to gun laws, elected officials will not be re-elected.
Sheriff Israel says it took just six minutes for the gunman to enter the high school shoot more than two dozen people and kill 17 of them.
19-year-old Nikolas Cruz is charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder after apparently confessing to the shooting. He’s been ordered held without bond.