Parkland Shooting Families Have Been Awarded A MASSIVE Settlement!

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On February 14, 2018, Psychotic killer Nikolas Cruz opened fire in the Parkland, Florida school, murdering 17 people and injuring 17 others.

The Families who sued the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) while claiming The FBI failed to stop a gunman have reached a multi-million dollar settlement.

On Wednesday, The DOJ announced that it had settled 40 civil cases that arose from the Parkland shooting on February 14, 2018, for $127.5 million, though it declared that the “settlement does not amount to an admission of fault by the United States.”

Victims’ Lead attorney, Kristina Infante said in a statement:

“It has been an honor to represent the Parkland families who, through their immeasurable grief, have devoted themselves to making the world a safer place. Although no resolution could ever restore what the Parkland families lost, this settlement marks an important step toward justice.”

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In their lawsuit, the families accused the FBI of negligence. They say the bureau received tips about Cruz, including his amassing of weapons and his desire to shoot up a school, but agents failed to intervene and prevent the violence.

Weeks before the shooting, a tipster told the FBI that Cruz was “going to explode,” and that he “was going to slip into a school and start shooting the place up.”

The FBI interviewed Cruz but then dropped their investigation. The FBI also lied about their investigation. The bureau also admitted they did not follow protocol on a second threat warning about Nikolas Cruz in JANUARY!

FOX Business Network reported:

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Florida then-Governor Rick Scott called on FBI Director Christopher Wray to step down following the botched investigation of mass murderer Nikolas Cruz.

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WLRN also reported:

The United States has agreed to pay the families impacted by the 2018 Parkland mass school shooting millions of dollars, years after attorneys first filed claims against the government alleging an FBI agent’s negligence prior to the shooting.

The shooting took place on Feb. 14, 2018, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where Nikolas Cruz opened fire, killing 17 people and wounding at least 17 more.

The 40 civil cases, which included 16 of the 17 families of those killed, will receive a settlement of $127.5 million, according to a statement by the Justice Department.

“It has been an honor to represent the Parkland families who, through their immeasurable grief, have devoted themselves to making the world a safer place,” their lead attorney, Kristina Infante said, The Associated Press reported. “Although no resolution could ever restore what the Parkland families lost, this settlement marks an important step toward justice.”

In their lawsuit, the families accused the FBI of negligence. They say the bureau received tips about Cruz, including his amassing of weapons and his desire to shoot up a school, but agents failed to intervene and prevent the violence.

Weeks before the shooting, a tipster told the FBI that Cruz was “going to explode,” and that he “was going to slip into a school and start shooting the place up.”

Sources: TheGatewayPundit, WLRN