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    Default Judge in Parkland shooting lawsuit rules police had no duty to protect students

    Judge in Parkland shooting lawsuit rules police had no duty to protect students

    This isn't a surprise, but it's going to get a lot of attention.

    Another judge had made a similar ruling a few years ago regarding a woman who was murdered by a person she had a restraining order on.

    In the earlier case, there was even more evidence of a duty to protect since she had a court order that the defendant was to be arrested if he violated the restraining order..

    https://www.bizpacreview.com/2018/12...veryone-704820

    Link to a story about the earlier ruling:
    https://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/p...o-protect.html
    Last edited by DenverGP; 12-19-2018 at 15:01.
    'Unless a law-abiding individual has a firearm for his or her own defense, the police typically arrive after it is too late. With rigor mortis setting in, they mark and bag the evidence, interview bystanders, and draw a chalk outline on the ground' - Judge Benitez , 2019, Duncan v. Becerra.

    'One of the ordinary modes by which Tyrants accomplish their purpose without resistance is by disarming the people and making it an offense to keep arms.' Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, 1840.

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