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Miami (AFP) - Nikolas Cruz, the man who shot and killed 17 people at a Florida high school in 2018, will learn his fate in the next few days, when a jury decides between life in prison and execution. Cruz has pleaded guilty to the massacre, so all that remains after nearly three months of often disturbing testimony is for the jury to decide on his punishment. It has been a gut-wrenching experience for relatives of those gunned down at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, a town north of Miami. Lawyers defending Cruz, who is now 24, will present their final arguments on Tuesday. J...
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Miami (AFP) - Shots ring out in a Miami school classroom. Inside, a dozen students, their clothing stained with what appears to be blood, desperately scream. A security agent walks down the hall, more shots are heard -- and a young man is swiftly knocked down. It's a terrifying scene -- but, thankfully, it is a simulation. The bullets are blanks, and the blood and wounds are fake, as are the screams and the guns carried by the dozens of police officers taking part. The teenagers are volunteers helping police to fine tune their reaction to school shootings in the United States, once again under...
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Miami (AFP) - A Florida court began jury selection Monday to determine whether Nikolas Cruz, a former student accused of killing 17 people at his old school in Parkland in 2018, should be sentenced to death or life in prison. Cruz pleaded guilty in October to 17 counts of murder and 17 attempted murders. On February 14, 2018, he killed 17 students and employees with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, where he had been expelled a year earlier for disciplinary reasons. The selection of 12 jurors and eight alternates could take weeks due to the dif...
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