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Florida shooting: 17 dead in 'absolutely pure evil' high school massacre in Parkland - as it happened

The suspect has been identified as 19-year-old former student, who was once expelled from the school

Emily Shugerman
New York
,Clark Mindock
Wednesday 14 February 2018 22:12 GMT
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Florida shooting: What we know so far

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Seventeen people have been killed and more than a dozen injured after a gunman opened fire at a Florida high school.

Aerial footage showed students streaming out of the school with their hands in the air before dropping their backpacks into a large pile next to police and sitting on nearby grass. Parents were instructed to meet at a location away from the school, where they waited anxiously to be reunited with their children.

The carnage began shortly before school was to be let out at 2.40 pm, when the sound of gunfire ripped through the air.

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Sheriff Scott Israel of Broward County said the 19-year-old suspect - identified in media reports as Nikolaus Cruz - is in custody and that investigators are beginning to "dissect" what happened in the attack.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, about 45 miles (72 km) north of Miami, was placed on a “code red” lock down, and students tweeted and texted from inside about the chaos that had come down upon their school.

Of the fatalities, 12 were killed inside the school, two were killed outside on the campus grounds, one was killed on a road outside of the school, and another two were transported to the hospital but died there.

Sheriff Israel said the suspect, a former student, was previously expelled for disciplinary reasons. Mr Israel added that the gunman had at least one rifle - believed to be an AR-15 - and multiple magazines.

The White House has cancelled its daily press briefing and President Donald Trump has spoken with Florida Governors Rick Scott about the shooting. He said in a tweet that the White House is “working closely with law enforcement on the terrible Florida school shooting.”

He earlier tweeted his condolences to the families of the victims.

Spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Mr Trump has offered Florida federal assistance, if needed. The homeland security secretary has also been in touch with state and local officials.

Ms Sanders said, “We continue to keep the victims, and their friends and family, in our thoughts and prayers.”

Agencies contributed to this report

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has said the state of Florida will pay for the funeral expenses of the victims, as well as for grief counseling for survivors.

Kristin Hugo15 February 2018 02:22

Broward Health Hospitals tell CNN that five victims of the shooting are in life-threatening condition at Broward Health Medical Center and Broward Health North hospitals. Ten patients are hospitalized in non-life threatening condition.

The sheriff's office previously estimated that 14-18 people had been injured.

Kristin Hugo15 February 2018 02:34

A former neighbour of Mr Cruz has told the New York Times that the suspect has a brother named Zachary. Both boys were adopted, the neighbour, Helen Pasciolla, said.

She added that their adoptive father had died some years ago, and that their mother appeared to have problems with their behaviour.

Kristin Hugo15 February 2018 03:22

The general store chain Dollar Tree has confirmed that Mr Cruz worked at its Parkland store. The company said it would fully cooperate with investigators.

An employee at the Parkland store told the New York Times that Mr Cruz was "a great guy," who was well-liked by his colleagues.

Mr Cruz has been released from the hospital and is in police custody, authorities said.

Kristin Hugo15 February 2018 03:48

That concludes our coverage of this incident for now. Thank you for reading.

Kristin Hugo15 February 2018 03:57

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