Florida school shooting hero? Fact or fiction?

Are all these people really not heroes? Are they really just cowards trying to look like heroes?

Florida students say hero teacher was really a 'coward' who left them to die

Math teacher Jim Gard was credited with protecting students in his classroom in the horrifying moments of Feb. 14 after a teen gunman unleashed a fusillade of bullets at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.

  • students Josh Gallagher and Connor Dietrich have expressed contempt at Gard on Twitter. Josh said Gard "called himself a hero, and ... the media portrayed him as a hero when in reality he is the opposite."

  • Josh said he was in Gard's class when the fire alarm went off and the students filed out. When they heard gunshots, about 15 of them froze before racing back to the classroom. Gard, however, had locked the door and refused to let them in.*

These children are saying that this teacher lied about being a hero and that he's a coward. Is he really not what he thinks he is?? .

Police officer Scot Peterson who didn't enter school during Florida shooting resigns, has home guarded, is slammed as 'coward' by Trump

What about Florida deputy Scot Peterson? He's a cop and supposed to be a hero too. Why did run out of the school and hide like a coward?

Oh well at least he can be a hero on the internet by posting corny puns that a bad guy might read(actually he won't read it) so he can still be a hero.

 

https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/22/us/parkland-shooting-conspiracy-theories…

Less than an hour after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on February 14, Twitter accounts were claiming that eyewitnesses were "crisis actors." The term refers to people who are paid to play disaster victims in emergency drills. More recently, though, the phrase has been co-opted by main stream media who claim mass shootings are events staged to achieve a political goal.

A CNN investigation into archive counted at least 121 times that school shooting survivor David Hogg was mentioned on the board.

 

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