Parkland Officer Who Failed To Engage Mass Shooter Found Not Guilty
This video analyzes the legal implications of the Scott Peterson verdict, where a Parkland officer was found not guilty for failing to engage a mass shooter. Colion Noir, drawing on Supreme Court precedents like DeShaney v. Winnebago and Castle Rock v. Gonzales, argues that the government has no constitutional duty to protect individuals, placing the responsibility for personal safety squarely on the individual. The discussion critiques gun control arguments and emphasizes the importance of the Second Amendment for self-defense.









