Florida shooting: Nikolas Cruz held on 17 murder
Police in the US
state of Florida has charged a 19-year-old suspected of shooting
students and adults at his former school with 17 counts of premeditated
murder.
The man, identified as Nikolas Cruz, was accused on Thursday of opening fire the previous day at a high school in the town of Parkland, in one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern US history.
Authorities warned late on Wednesday that
the death toll could rise, as some of the 15 wounded people were in
critical condition and undergoing surgery.
Police said Cruz had been expelled from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for disciplinary problems.
He was taken into custody shortly after the shooting.
Officials said the gunman began shooting outside the school
at about 2:40pm local time (19:40 GMT) on Wednesday. Some students
believed a fire drill was taking place.
The attacker, armed with a semiautomatic AR-15 rifle, a
gas mask, smoke grenades and "multiple magazines" of ammunition,
entered the school and continued his rampage.
Those inside the school can be heard yelling "Oh my God!" as shots rang out in videos circulating on social media.
A student told local media he had to wait in a closet while the school was under a "code red" lockdown.
"I was just in disbelief. I was texting my friends and my
family," the student told WPTV-TV, an NBC affiliate in West Palm Beach,
Florida, after being evacuated from the school.
"I didn't believe it was actually happening," he said.
The gunman then fled the scene and was taken into custody about an hour later in a neighbouring city, officials said.
"It is a horrific situation," Broward County public school Superintendent Robert Runcie told The Associated Press. "It is a horrible day for us," he added.
17 people were killed in the deadliest high school shooting in U.S. history. pic.twitter.com/FXYB2hyKSR— AJ+ (@ajplus) February 15, 2018
Sheriff Scott Israel called the shooting "catastrophic", saying that "there really are no words".
"My prayers and condolences to the families of the victims of the terrible Florida shooting," US President Donald Trump said. "No child, teacher or anyone else should ever feel unsafe in an American school," he added.
Source: Al Jazeera
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