MIAMI — The campus monitor who first spotted Nikolas Cruz just before the mass shooting at a Florida high school told investigators he initially tried to follow the teen but wasn’t able to catch up with him. “He’s beelining,” Andrew Medina told Broward County detectives in an interview. Medina radioed the campus monitor of the building where Cruz was heading, warning of a suspicious person. “And then I hear, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.”Medina said he didn’t immediately report an emergency code because he hadn’t seen a gun and didn’t want to needlessly bring a SWAT response. Once there, the deputy told Medina to leave, so Medina said he headed back to the front of the school.
Source: National Post June 06, 2018 00:00 UTC