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Attorney General Jeff Sessions offered his condolences and support for the people of Broward County, Florida yesterday. He also ordered the Department of Justice to assist the victims of the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School as well as the state and local agencies that are leading the investigation.
The Attorney General offered the following statement:
“It is now clear that the warning signs were there and tips to the FBI were missed. We see the tragic consequences of those failures.
“The FBI in conjunction with our state and local partners must act flawlessly to prevent all attacks. This is imperative, and we must do better. I have ordered the Deputy Attorney General to conduct an immediate review of our process here at the Department of Justice and FBI to ensure that we reach the highest level of prompt and effective response to indications of potential violence that come to us. This includes more than just an error review but also a review of how we respond. This will include possible consultation with family members, mental health officials, school officials, and local law enforcement.
“We will make this a top priority. It has never been more important to encourage every person in every community to spot the warning signs and alert law enforcement. Do not assume someone else will step up--all of us must be vigilant. Our children's lives depend on it.”
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Following are some of the resources already deployed by the Department and available to assist with the state and local response:
This list should not be considered exhaustive. The Department of Justice will continue to do whatever it can to help the people of Florida at this difficult time.