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Kyle Kashuv questioned and berated by Broward County sheriff's deputy after returning to Parkland
April 24, 2018
On Tuesday's episode of "Pat Gray Unleashed," Pat reacted to a report that Parkland survivor and pro-Second Amendment advocate Kyle Kashuv was berated by authorities after returning to school. What sparked the questioning from authorities was a photo Kyle posted to Twitter of himself at the gun range with this father.
He told the Daily Wire he was pulled out of class and questioned "intensely" by officers including one Broward County sheriff's deputy.
&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theblaze.com%2Fnews%2F2018%2F04%2F23%2Fparkland-survivor-questioned-by-officers-after-going-to-gun-range-with-his-father-to-learn-to-shoot&tfw_site=theblazePat railed against the audacity of the administrators, resource officers, and the sheriff's deputy who made out Kyle to be some sort of threat to the school, especially after knowing authorities did nothing to prevent the tragedy that occurred at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in February.
Read what else Kyle had to say about the incident here and watch Pat's reaction above.
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