>has been named in 36 police reports in the last 6 years
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Wow didn’t know that. Anything violent?
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All you had to do was actually read the article and no...
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Yeah this just read the article its not long
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Let’s try to be a little understanding. Sounds like he is working thru some issues. Is there any indication that he may be a danger to the students? I think the judge would have throw the book at him if there was.
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Why do you hate the Parkland students? What do you have against children who survived a mass shooting?
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Looks like Chris is the one seeking attention.
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guilty by association?..
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Its a “watch list” therefore not guilty. And he’s also on probation. So that’s prob warranted.
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He says he’s “reflecting” on what happened. Probably trying to come to terms his brother’s a murderer and I can’t imagine what he’s feeling, and as a sibling to be so closely associated to someone like that.


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Interesting how his picture has been shown repeatedly, but his brother’s photo the actual shooter , has not .
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Y’all are sickening... I wonder if his all white siblings are harassed this way?
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Crazy
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Are his parents/other family banned?
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Oh his decision to go to the school 3x wasn't smart at all but his bond was 500k
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I wonder tho, because schools are not private property... who told him not to come back the first and second time? He may not have taken it seriously being that he was doing nothing...
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Schools are technically private property as they are owned by the district and the school board maintains rights to decide who is allowed on the property. Districts are not required to allow school grounds to be open to the public.
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So again... here’s the question... someone who has done nothing goes to a school... yes, the school board/district has the right to ask someone not to come on property... even more immediately a principal... who asked him not to come and why... the reports say he’d done nothing
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