The problem is the same today as it was in Boston and with September 11, 2001; there is no dissemination of information to lower level authorities. That was supposed to be cured with all the legislation after 911, but, evidently if there is a shortage of personnel at the federal level it isn't going to be passed onto anyone.
While President Trump is tweeting, he might try tweeting law enforcement with information about potential violence in the cities or towns when it is received. As a matter of fact, Trump could set up his own hotline to disseminate information when Americans "See something or say something."
The FBI needs to pass on information received IMMEDIATELY, if not sooner, to the police authority in towns or cities that will be effected by violence. New York City and Boston learned they needed to be self-sufficient after their attacks on innocent people. New York City even has it's own international authority. Granted New York City has more resources than Parkland, Florida which is why it is important the FBI pass on information AS IT RECEIVES IT to local authorities.
That is the issue with the FBI. If Americans are to be safe however, the large gun population in the USA has to be addressed.
Cruz took all of twelve seconds to end and imperil the lives of so many. 12 seconds. What is everyone thinking? I know what the NRA is thinking, they believe every American, including children at the age of 5 should be armed. You want to know what that will get you? It will get you a country so armed it can't move without someone dropping dead. "Is that person getting ready to shoot someone?" "Is that a gun I see drawn at that other person?" If every American were armed, there would be massive deaths daily in the USA, but, then again maybe that is how the White Supremacists want it.
February 18, 2018
President Trump tweeted (click here) late Saturday that he is "very sad" the FBI missed the possible warning signs about Florida shooting suspect and the they are "spending too much time trying to prove Russian collusion." He also added "there is no collusion" and the FBI should "get back to the basics and make us all proud!"...
....Attorney General Jeff Sessions later ordered a review of the Justice Department's processes in the wake of the shooting. Sessions on Friday called the shooting a "tragic consequence" of the FBI's failures, and said it's clear the agency missed warning signs.
The review will examine what went wrong and how the agency responded. Sessions said it may include "possible consultation with family members, mental health officials, school officials and local law enforcement."
As for the Russia investigation, Mr. Trump and Republicans have long sought to discredit the FBI's handling of it. On Friday, Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced the indictment of 13 Russian nationals for trying to influence the 2016 election. Mr. Trump indicated Friday the indictment vindicated him, saying it showed "no collusion!"...