School board shooting captured on video
A school board meeting in Panama City, Florida, was disrupted this morning. A male with a gun took over the meeting. Ranting about taxes and the wealthy, a male started waving around a handgun. The school board meeting immediately stopped. The school board meeting video clip camera caught the entire incident. The video clip surveillance device is certainly proving to be an excellent expense from a cash now. Source for this article - School board shooting video shows Panama City, Florida, shootout by MoneyBlogNewz.
Duke observed in video of the school board shooting
School board meetings happen often within the Panama City, FL school board. A stationary video camera is always recording the meetings too. During Tues night's meeting, the camera was rolling when ex-convict Clay A. Duke disrupted the meeting. He first spray-painted the "V for Vendetta" logo on the wall. Duke then pulled a handgun. During the whole school board shooting, which lasted several minutes, the camera continued to roll.
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Proving a hero in Panama City shooting video
The video clip showing the school board shooting also displays the everyday heroism of the school board members. After Duke dismissed women out of the room, board member Ginger Littleton tried to come back in and disarm him. Bill Husfelt tried to talk the gunman out of it. This is the superintendent of the Panama City, FL schools. The gunman wanted to be dead, as he stated. Early in Dec., a Facebook page ranting about the abuses of the wealthy was made by Duke although nothing else is really known. In Oct of 1999, Duke was convicted of aggravated stalking.
School board shooting security guard
The Panama City, FL school board meeting was under control of Clay A. Duke for a few minutes. Security guard Mike Jones didn’t respond until after shots were fired. Mike Jones went into the school board room rather than waiting for backup, although that is protocol. A non-fatal area was where the armed security guard shot Clay Duke. While on the ground, Duke fatally shot himself. The school board shooting video is very clear. From start to finish, it's shown.
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