President Donald Trump on Friday criticized the Florida deputy who
resigned the previous day
after an investigation revealed he never confronted the shooter who gunned down 17 people at a high school last Wednesday.
"He's trained his whole life," Trump told reporters. "But when it came time to get in there and do something, he didn't have the courage or something happened, but he certainly did a poor job, there's no question about that."
The deputy, Scot Peterson, was an armed school resource officer who did "nothing" during the massacre, according to Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel.Surveillance footage showed that Peterson was standing outside the building for at least four minutes while alleged shooter Nikolas Cruz gunned down students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. But Peterson merely stood in position and never entered the building, Israel said.
He added that Peterson should have "went in" and "addressed the killer - killed the killer."
Trump said Friday that Peterson either "didn't react properly under pressure," or was "a coward."
"It was a real shot to the police department," Trump said.
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