(Parkland, FL) -- Two staff members at Stoneman Douglas High School criticized for their actions during the deadly Valentine's Day shooting are now ordered to stay off the campus. Broward County Schools told the "Sun-Sentinel" that unarmed campus monitors Andrew Medina and David Taylor are being reassigned while their actions are investigated.
Medina was the first person to see gunman Nikolas Cruz on school grounds before the shooting, and he has been criticized for failing to order a Code Red that would have put the school on lockdown.
Taylor is accused of hiding in a closet when he heard the gunshots.