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Things you should know today: 3/8/18
The Latest: FBI details mistakes handling tip line calls
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The Latest: FBI details mistakes handling tip line calls
Rep, Joseph Abruzzo, D- Boyton Beach, left, debates the gun/school safety bill on the floor of the House, Wednesday, March 7, 2018 in Tallahassee. (Scott Keeler/The Tampa Bay Times via AP)
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Lawyer defends deputy who didn't stop shooter
PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — The very first responder to a Florida high school shooting that killed 17 people said Monday he never entered the building to confront the suspect because he believed the gunfire was coming from outside.
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