PARKLAND, Fla. – An unarmed security monitor who critics say could have stopped the Florida high school massacre was suspended last year for sexually harassing students.
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported Thursday that 39-year-old Andrew Medina was suspended for three days after an investigation corroborated allegations by two female students. Records obtained by the paper say Medina asked one student out and made a lewd comment to another in February 2017, a year before the attack that left 17 dead. The students' ages were not released.
A disciplinary panel recommended in October that Medina be fired, but the district instead suspended him.
Medina spotted shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz entering campus on Feb. 14 and recognized him as a potentially dangerous former student, but didn't stop him.
Medina didn't return a call Thursday from The Associated Press.