Wheelchair-bound Parkland Survivor Anthony Borges Lashes Out Against Sheriff and Superintendent
Wheelchair-bound Parkland Survivor Anthony Borges Lashes Out Against Sheriff and Superintendent
Anthony Borges, shot five times while shielding his classmates in February’s Parkland shooting, blasted the district superintendent and county sheriff in a statement issued Friday.The 15-year old, released from medical care last week, is a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL. According to Fox News, Borges used his body to protect the lives of 20 other students.As accused gunman Nikolas Cruz rampaged through campus – killing 17 and wounding over a dozen others – Borges took bullets to the lungs, abdomen and chest.Borges’ attorney read a statement prepared by the teen on Friday, admonishing Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel and Superintendent Robert Runcie for the massacre. As Fox News reports, Borges was too weak to speak himself. Sitting silently in a wheelchair with one leg propped up, he listened as his attorney read his own words, criticizing law enforcement’s late response.
A bump stock affixed to a WASR-10 AK-47 variant. Bump stocks -- which harness the natural recoil of firearms -- simulate automatic fire in semi-automatic weapons. The accessory made headlines due its use in an October shooting in Las Vegas. Image via WASR/Wikimedia Commons user: Syced. (CCA-BY-3.0)
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