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Sheriff David Clarke notes that FBI 'dropped the ball' on mass shooter Dylann Roof

Milwaukee Sheriff David A. Clarke, hearing today that among the president’s executive actions to prevent gun violence is to hire more FBI agents to perform background checks on gun buyers, notes that the FBI “dropped the ball” on Dylann Roof, who is accused to killing nine people inside the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C.

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Wounded Warrior J.R. Salzman also noticed the omission.

https://twitter.com/jrsalzman/status/684466729716707330

https://twitter.com/jrsalzman/status/684468358021038080

https://twitter.com/Had2GoThere/status/684467935893680128

The FBI even admitted that an error on its part contributed to Roof’s ability to purchase a gun legally. The New York Times reported, “Despite new procedures and billions of dollars that have been spent on computer upgrades in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the federal authorities still do not have a seamless way of examining Americans’ criminal histories that eliminates human error.”

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https://twitter.com/LodiSilverado/status/684418285446664192

But now there will be even more agents relying on a flawed background database.

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