The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Video details moments before 17 killed at Parkland school

- By Curt Anderson

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. — A just-released video interview with a campus security monitor at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School provides new details that may prompt another round of what-if questions about the Valentine’s Day shooting that killed 17 people.

The video released by Broward County prosecutor­s Tuesday was recorded shortly after the shooting. In it, Andrew Medina told detectives he saw Nikolas Cruz get out of an Uber with a large bag and make “a beeline” toward the freshman building, moments before it became a killing scene.

Medina told detectives that he recognized Cruz, wearing a backpack and carrying a duffel bag, as a troubled former student and immediatel­y radioed another unarmed security monitor to “keep your eyes open.” That monitor entered the other side of the building, and then hid in a janitor’s closet when shots rang out, Medina said.

Neither monitor was armed with anything but a radio. Following the shooting at the school in Parkland, many politician­s including President Donald Trump have said more trained armed personnel should be stationed at schools to protect students.

He said Cruz turned to look at him as he approached the building on the golf cart.

“I’m telling you, I knew who the kid was,” Medina told detectives. “Because we had a meeting about him last year, and we said, ‘If there’s gonna be anybody who’s gonna come to this school and shoot this school up, it’s gonna be that kid.’ ”

Medina said he heard 15 loud bangs shortly after the suspect went into the building, and drove his golf cart to pick up Scot Peterson, the armed school resource officer.

“You could kind of feel the percussion coming out of that building, the echo coming out of doors of the building,” he told detectives.

Some parents say Medina should have called in a “Code Red,” which would have triggered a massive law enforcemen­t response and immediate lockdown of the school.

Andrew Pollack, whose daughter Meadow was killed, called The Associated Press on Wednesday to say Medina should be fired.

“All he had to do was say ‘Code Red.’ He was trained to say those words and he didn’t do it. That’s the incompeten­cy of the Broward School District,” Pollack said.

Yet Medina, who also coaches baseball at the school, told the detectives he didn’t know Cruz was carrying guns in the bag, and while driving the cart toward Peterson, Medina said he radioed others on campus about “suspicious noises.”

Medina said he was wary of calling a “Code Red” without more certainty about what was going on.

 ?? BROWARD SHERIFF’S OFFICE ?? School monitor Andrew Medina (center) tells detectives he saw Nikolas Cruz get out of an Uber with a large bag and make “a beeline” toward the freshman building moments before the killings.
BROWARD SHERIFF’S OFFICE School monitor Andrew Medina (center) tells detectives he saw Nikolas Cruz get out of an Uber with a large bag and make “a beeline” toward the freshman building moments before the killings.

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