We reported on this earlier, but Kyle Kashuv went out and had an interview explaining the insane interrogation he got at the Parkland high school because he visited a gun range and dared to tweet about it.
Watch below:
This is really stupid and shows how absurdly incompetent the police force is there. First they let the Parkland shooter escape detection multiple times, but then they come down like a load of bricks on a guy for just visiting the gun range, when he’s CLEARLY and OPENLY a gun rights advocate. So absurd.
Here’s what he said happened:
Near the end of third period, my teacher got a call from the office saying I need to go down and see a Mr. Greenleaf. I didn’t know Mr. Greenleaf, but it turned out that he was an armed school resource officer. I went down and found him, and he escorted me to his office. Then a second security officer walked in and sat behind me. Both began questioning me intensely. First, they began berating my tweet, although neither of them had read it; then they began aggressively asking questions about who I went to the range with, whose gun we used, about my father, etc. They were incredibly condescending and rude.
Then a third officer from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office walked in, and began asking me the same questions again. At that point, I asked whether I could record the interview. They said no. I asked if I had done anything wrong. Again, they answered no. I asked why I was there. One said, “Don’t get snappy with me, do you not remember what happened here a few months ago?”
They continued to question me aggressively, though they could cite nothing I had done wrong. They kept calling me “the pro-Second Amendment kid.” I was shocked and honestly, scared. It definitely felt like they were attempting to intimidate me.
I was treated like a criminal for no reason other than having gone to the gun range and posted on social media about it.
Here’s a shorter version:
Kyle Kashuv describes “interrogation” over gun range tweet: “Did I do anything wrong? I mean, it’s still America last time I checked. I can go to a gun range and shoot [a gun] peacefully.” #Tucker https://t.co/EVV5hMwY1N pic.twitter.com/epX952IJHp
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