metro police. neil: body cam footage showing metro national police storming the school. they tracked down the suspect, neutralized the shooter in a second floor lobby. the police chief praising the officer s quick actions. i was impressed with all that was going on, the danger that somebody took control and said let s go, let s go, let s go and went in and took care and just tried to end a situation. neil: in a moment, we re going to speak with andrew pollack, whose daughter was among 17 people killed in the parkland high school shooting five years ago. why he wishes there were us aers like that in 2018 when an armed guard never took on a gunman that destroyed so many lives. what he would like to see what happened now. welcome. i m neil cavuto. would have, should have, could have. what we know is that because of the quick response of officers on the scene what had already turned into a deadly scene avoided becoming something far, far worse. c.b. cotton has more from nas
purchase a rifle. you know, the shooter in denver, they were frisking him when they shot the administrators. what do they want the administrators to do? frisk him for what? a weapon? then sit there and get shot? a lot of these shootings, even the one that took place was avoidable in my eyes. it s all up to the parents. parents are responsible for the schools that they send their children to. go to the schools, demand that they take security to the up most level, demand that there s sros or training in place for people that work in the school so they re able to carry firearms. like i said, these doors a door we have steel doors in florida. you can t shoot through a door in florida. you can t get on campus. we have fence perimeters. in florida, there s one security officer armed for every 500
throughout the ordeal as we were trying to subdue him, he was screaming. they re calltish off, they re calling it off. many things go through your mind. but the number one thing was just hold on to him, keep his hands away from his body. not allow him to touch any part of his body. and at the final three to four minutes is when he started saying he would pay us if we let him up. he would make us rich. he was saying they re calling it off they re calltish off. they made me nervous. that s the first time i heard that. what does that mean? i don t think it anything he said i m not sure if it meant anything. it gave you a reason to be alarmed in certain situations. i don t know if we were ever really alarmed. this is what needs to be done. scott started directing orders to myself to remove his shoes. to frisk him. and. you guy did
spoke up, not given to him by allah, given to him by the united states government and his training here. back to you. disturbing. we ll be keeping an eye on him since 9/11 when he seemed to be sympathetic. they had him on the radar. three minutes after the top of the hour. in case you did not know it and you went to bed early. bibi netanyahu seems to have won another reelection. his fourth reelection as prime minister of israel. he still has to form a government. this all despite reports that the obama administration allegedly interfered with the election, as well as french agencies interfere would the election. they did not want to see him reelucted. right. slight lead there which ended up being a huge victory over his opponent. official results were coming in until thursday. it could take weeks to form the coalition everybody has been talking about. he focused on global security. obviously coming here to the united states to speak with congress here and the role iran is playing
15 plus million a night, an episode. that s incredible. that s going to be topped tonight. the big finale is tonight. it kicks off at 8:00 on fox. michael thank you much, follow him on twitter. and the foxlight. big hit for fox. two minutes before the bottom of the hour. a brave fire rescue all caught on camera. anybody in here? the rookie deputy who helped save a woman s life joining us live next. what s a bigger threat for our future, the national debt or our college students? hear what they would do with their share of the money. what would you do if today you had over $800,000? buy a couple ounces of pot, a really nice car. i d put $200 grand in a roth ira. i could make money off of that. when were you born?