Dana Loesch Battles Sheriff Scott Israel: Why Didn’t 39 Visits Meet the Standard for The Baker Act?
‘Who was the victim? But Reuters can’t be a victim’
Feb 22, 2018 8:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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RUSH EXCERPT: LOESCH: "39 visits not meet that standard? 39 visits, assaulting students, assaulting parents, taking bullets and knives to school did that not meet that standard?" ISRAEL: "Which are you speaking about specifically? You seem to know all 39." LOESCH: "I know there’s one Florida statute, if he’s sending messages, threatening to kill people, that right there, under Florida state law — " ISRAEL: "Who did he send the message to kill people to?" LOESCH: "BuzzFeed, AP, Reuters, Yahoo! News, all reported — to other students." ISRAEL: "Who was the victim? But Reuters can’t be a victim. The only person who can be a victim — " LOESCH: "They were reporting it, sheriff, is what I’m saying." ISRAEL: "So if an individual was threatened and it was real, that’s a crime."