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Trump slams FBI

Trump slams agency over shooting, blames preoccupat­ion with Russia

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US President takes Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion to task for not heeding signs that could have prevented Florida school shooting while student Emma Gonzalez makes an impassione­d speech for stricter gun laws at rally.

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump slammed the FBI for failing to heed signs that could have prevented the Florida school shooting, charging the agency was too preoccupie­d with probing his campaign team over Russian election meddling.

Allegation­s of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al race and collusion with the Trump campaign are being investigat­ed by several congressio­nal committees and by special prosecutor Robert Mueller, who took charge of the federal government’s probe from the FBI last year following the sacking of its former chief James Comey.

“Very sad that the FBI missed all of the many signals sent out by the Florida school shooter.

“This is not acceptable,” he wrote on Twitter.

“They are spending too much time trying to prove Russian collusion with the Trump campaign – there is no collusion. Get back to the basics and make us all proud!“

Troubled teen Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people with an assault rifle at his former high school in Parkland, Florida on Wednesday.

It was the 18th school shooting of the year and sparked renewed calls for gun control.

US authoritie­s have come under mounting scrutiny for failing to act on a series of warning signs.

The FBI admitted on Friday it received a chilling warning in January from a tipster who said Cruz could be planning a mass shooting, but that agents failed to follow up.

Cruz was also known to local police after his mother repeatedly reported him for violent outbursts, while records obtained by the South Florida Sun Sentinel show authoritie­s investigat­ed him in 2016 after he cut his arms on messaging app Snapchat and threatened to buy a gun.

Mueller’s investigat­ion has so far swept up four members of Trump’s campaign, with two agreeing to work for the probe under a plea deal.

On Thursday, Mueller indicted 13 Russians for allegedly running a secret campaign to tilt the vote, but did not accuse any Americans of knowingly participat­ing in that effort.

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 ??  ?? Making a point: Trump accompanie­d by Florida Gov Rick Scott (right) speaking to reporters after their meeting with law enforcemen­t officers at Broward County Sheriff’s Office in Pompano Beach, Florida. — AP
Making a point: Trump accompanie­d by Florida Gov Rick Scott (right) speaking to reporters after their meeting with law enforcemen­t officers at Broward County Sheriff’s Office in Pompano Beach, Florida. — AP

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