GUILTY FL - 17 killed in Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, Parkland, 14 Feb 2018 #4 *Arrest*

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Shamed ex-deputy Scot Peterson seeks protection from Parkland parents

"Former Broward Sheriff’s Deputy Scot Peterson wants a Broward judge to protect him from having to answer questions about his inaction the day he took cover outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas HIgh School while Nikolas Cruz went on a killing spree inside.

Peterson, who resigned under pressure days after the Feb. 14 massacre, said in court papers filed Thursday that he has been subject to insults and ridicule, and labeled a coward by members of a statewide commission investigating the shooting.

Peterson, one of several defendants named in a civil lawsuit filed by the parents of shooting victim Meadow Pollack, said he fears for his safety if he shows up at a Dec. 17 deposition and the girl’s father, Andrew, is there.

“Extraordinarily high emotionalism … is driving people involved in the MSD [Marjory Stoneman Douglas] matter,” wrote Peterson’s attorney, Michael Piper. “It would be disingenuous to deny the very real possibility of Peterson’s deposition being disrupted, even to the extent of physical violence.”

Peterson is asking Broward Circuit Judge Patti Englander Henning to postpone his scheduled deposition, make sure it takes place in the Broward courthouse, and keep everyone out of the room except for lawyers, a court reporter and a videographer...."

Shamed ex-deputy Scot Peterson seeks protection from Parkland parents
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School dumps quiz titled, 'Does Nikolas Cruz Deserve to Die?'

December 7. 2018

"The administration at Coral Glades High School in Coral Springs distanced itself from a quiz given to students Friday with the headline “Does Nikolas Cruz Deserve to Die?” — saying it’s been yanked from the curriculum.

The quiz asks 10 questions about the death penalty, including students to give statements for and against the death penalty, and whether they are based on fact or emotion. Another reference in the quiz to the Feb. 14 Parkland massacre is a “Let him rot forever” quote from Parkland student activist Cameron Kasky.

The quiz content appeared to come from The New York Times Upfront, a magazine for high school students, published by Scholastic Inc. in partnership with The New York Times.

A picture of the quiz was posted on Twitter on Friday. A student said it was sent to him by a parent of a student from Coral Glades High. “Crazy idea, don’t give kids assignments on the shooter that killed their friends?” Kenneth Preston wrote....'
School dumps quiz titled, 'Does Nikolas Cruz Deserve to Die?'

Kenneth Preston‏ @kennethrpreston
“Does Nikolas Cruz Deserve to Die?”

Today 9th graders at a school just 10 minutes from the Stoneman Douglas shooting were given this assignment.

Crazy idea, don’t give kids assignments on the shooter that killed their friends?

9:40 AM - 7 Dec 2018

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Parkland shooter wants new jail guard after attack

"FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. —The guard who was attacked by Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz last month should not be allowed to continue supervising him, Cruz's lawyers argue in court papers filed Friday.

Defense lawyers want Sgt. Ray Beltran and Cruz separated for everyone's safety —the deputy had been getting under Cruz's skin for weeks before Cruz punched him on Nov. 13 and wrestled away his stun gun, according to defense lawyer Melisa McNeill.

Now that Beltran is a witness against Cruz and the victim in a criminal case, he should no longer be supervising Cruz at the Broward Main Jail, McNeill argued.

In a series of emails obtained by the South Florida Sun Sentinel, the Broward Sheriff's Office rejected defense efforts to assign another deputy, arguing that inmates don't get to force the agency's hand by attacking people they don't like....

Reyes turned down the request.

"In 2017 the Broward Sheriff's Office Department of Detention had over 80 incidents of inmate violence against staff. In those incidents staff were material witnesses as well as the listed victim," he said. "The Department of Detention did not reassign any of the staff that were material witnesses or listed victims in those particular cases. This case will not be handled any differently.""

Parkland shooter wants new jail guard after attack
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Parkland Victim’s Dad Slams Schools for Quizzing Students on Nikolas Cruz

"The father of a Parkland shooting victim took to social media on Friday to share his outrage about a new school assignment for Broward County students.

Andrew Pollack, whose 18 year old daughter, Meadow, died during the shooting at Stoneman Davis, tweeted, “This is absolutely despicable. Broward schools is now giving assignments to students on the shooter that murdered my daughter and 16 others.”

He shared a photograph of a quiz that the school system is giving out to students. You can see that, and his original tweet, here:...

After his daughter, Meadow, was killed in the Parkland shooting, Andrew Pollack became a strong supporter of a bill that would put guns into the hands of school staff. He was in the gallery when the Florida School Safety bill was passed in March. Speaking to reporters after the vote, Pollack said he hopes no parent ever has to experience what he did:

“My precious daughter Meadow’s life was taken and there’s nothing I can do to change that. But make no mistake, I’m a father and I’m on a mission. I’m on a mission to ensure that I am the last dad to ever read a statement of this kind.
“If you want to help me and keep our children safe I want you to follow me because there’s strength in numbers.”'

Parkland Victim’s Dad Slams Broward Schools for Quiz | Heavy.com
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Sun Sentinel sues FDLE and prosecutors over witness statements in Parkland shooting

December 10, 2018

"Investigators and prosecutors must release hundreds of pages of interview transcripts related to the Parkland school shooting or risk violating the state’s public records law, attorneys for the South Florida Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald argued in court papers filed late Monday.

The news organizations say the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, which conducted 191 interviews, or the Broward State Attorney’s Office, which obtained them as part of the case against Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooter Nikolas Cruz, are “unlawfully and improperly denying access to the records and should be ordered immediately to release them.”

The interviews are tangential to the criminal case — FDLE’s goal was related to identifying “system failures” before and during the shooting, including questions about law enforcement training and the emergency response to the tragedy as it unfolded. The interviews were conducted for the Stoneman Douglas Public Safety Commission, a statewide task force charged with making recommendations to avoid a repeat of the shooting, which claimed 17 lives.

Under Florida law, police agencies and prosecutors are not required to release information that is part of an active criminal investigation. Information that is provided to criminal defense lawyers becomes a public record, but even then prosecutors are required to withhold certain portions, including confessions....

Prosecutors have already released numerous witness statements, videos from outside the school and cellphone recordings made by Cruz prior to the shootings.

No hearing has been scheduled."

Sun Sentinel sues FDLE and prosecutors over witness statements in Parkland shooting
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Attorneys want judge to separate Nikolas Cruz, detention deputy he's accused of attacking
Motion seeks court order to keep sergeant away from Parkland school shooter


December 11, 2018

"FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Attorneys for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz want a judge to keep their client and the detention deputy guarding him separated.

A motion filed by the defense last week is asking Broward County Judge Elizabeth Scherer to issue a "no contact" order between Cruz and Broward Sheriff's Office Sgt. Raymond Beltran.

Cruz, 20, was charged last month with battery on a law enforcement officer after deputies said he attacked Beltran in the dayroom area. Deputies said he rushed at Beltran, punched him in the face and took his stun gun during the Nov. 13 scuffle.

Defense attorneys wrote in their motion that there had been "increasing discord" between Cruz and Beltran, which they relayed to the captain in charge of overseeing Cruz's incarceration, but Beltran "continued to have regular and direct contact" with him.

Even after the altercation, Beltran is "still assigned to supervise" Cruz and "still participates in searching" him and his cell.

According to the motion, Scherer admitted during a Nov. 27 hearing that continued interaction between Cruz and Beltran was "not a good idea," but she expressed concern that she didn't have the authority to issue such an order.

The motion also claims that state prosecutors objected to the order...."

Attorneys want judge to separate Nikolas Cruz, detention deputy he's accused of attacking
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Attorneys want judge to separate Nikolas Cruz, detention deputy he's accused of attacking
Motion seeks court order to keep sergeant away from Parkland school shooter


December 11, 2018

"FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Attorneys for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz want a judge to keep their client and the detention deputy guarding him separated.

A motion filed by the defense last week is asking Broward County Judge Elizabeth Scherer to issue a "no contact" order between Cruz and Broward Sheriff's Office Sgt. Raymond Beltran.

Cruz, 20, was charged last month with battery on a law enforcement officer after deputies said he attacked Beltran in the dayroom area. Deputies said he rushed at Beltran, punched him in the face and took his stun gun during the Nov. 13 scuffle.

Defense attorneys wrote in their motion that there had been "increasing discord" between Cruz and Beltran, which they relayed to the captain in charge of overseeing Cruz's incarceration, but Beltran "continued to have regular and direct contact" with him.

Even after the altercation, Beltran is "still assigned to supervise" Cruz and "still participates in searching" him and his cell.

According to the motion, Scherer admitted during a Nov. 27 hearing that continued interaction between Cruz and Beltran was "not a good idea," but she expressed concern that she didn't have the authority to issue such an order.

The motion also claims that state prosecutors objected to the order...."

Attorneys want judge to separate Nikolas Cruz, detention deputy he's accused of attacking
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I wonder why the prosecution would object to such an order?
 
I wonder why the prosecution would object to such an order?


This maybe???

"...Defense lawyers want Sgt. Ray Beltran and Cruz separated for everyone's safety —the deputy had been getting under Cruz's skin for weeks before Cruz punched him on Nov. 13 and wrestled away his stun gun, according to defense lawyer Melisa McNeill.

Now that Beltran is a witness against Cruz and the victim in a criminal case, he should no longer be supervising Cruz at the Broward Main Jail, McNeill argued.

In a series of emails obtained by the South Florida Sun Sentinel, the Broward Sheriff's Office rejected defense efforts to assign another deputy, arguing that inmates don't get to force the agency's hand by attacking people they don't like.

"Sergeant Beltran and Inmate Nikolas Cruz are not on a level playing field. Sergeant Beltran has custody of Inmate Nikolas Cruz," Lt. Col. James Reyes wrote to McNeill on Nov. 16. "As such, he is responsible for conducting tasks that in fact violate personal space and personal privacy such as pat-downs and strip searches. ... I will not allow any inmate in our custody the opportunity to try and manipulate who supervises them and when they do so."...

Reyes turned down the request.

"In 2017 the Broward Sheriff's Office Department of Detention had over 80 incidents of inmate violence against staff. In those incidents staff were material witnesses as well as the listed victim," he said. "The Department of Detention did not reassign any of the staff that were material witnesses or listed victims in those particular cases. This case will not be handled any differently.""

Parkland shooter wants new jail guard after attack
 
As Parkland commission backs arming teachers, MSD parents worry about access to guns
As Parkland commission backs arming teachers, MSD parents worry about access to guns
DECEMBER 13, 2018 06:55 PM, UPDATED DECEMBER 13, 2018 09:52 PM
TALLAHASSEE - The state panel created to dissect what led to Florida’s deadliest school shooting met for the last time Thursday before it delivers a 400-page report to the governor by New Year’s Day.

Since April, the 15-member Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety commission met seven times to dissect the events leading up to the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High that left 17 dead and another 17 wounded. Its findings have prompted resignations and reassignments at the Broward Sheriff’s Office and Stoneman Douglas and effected policy and protocol changes in several governmental organizations.

Commission chair and Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said the investigative phase of the commission, which will sunset in 2023, is “significantly done.”
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Radio problems slowed police at Parkland as lives hung in the balance
Radio problems slowed police at Parkland as lives hung in the balance

The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission concluded that faulty radios, a fragmented 911 system, a lack of training and poor command played a role in the Broward Sheriff’s Office response.
DECEMBER 15, 2018
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The latest release of state investigative documents on Friday underlined how delay and confusion in the police response may have worsened the death toll at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. When killers use high-powered weapons in mass shootings, as in the Feb. 14 Parkland school massacre, experts say the difference between life and death for the wounded can be minutes. It’s crucial to stop the shooter and begin performing first aid as quickly as possible.

At Parkland, the new records — 643 pages of interviews of officers on the scene conducted by FDLE — show that did not happen. BSO deputies who responded to Stoneman Douglas said they were hampered by faulty radios and bad information.

“It was chaos on the radio,” said Sgt. Josen Rotella. “I was using people as runners,” said BSO Lt. Steven O’Neill.

Many also expressed confusion over their active shooter training, the interviews showed.
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Police, schools had no duty to protect Parkland school shooting victims, judge rules
Judge: Police, schools had no duty to protect Parkland school shooting victims


December 19, 2018

"A Florida lawyer representing 15 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High students says he is "exploring all of our options" after a federal judge ruled that law enforcement and school officials had no legal duty to protect students during a Valentine's Day rampage at the school that left 17 people dead.

The ruling came as a new report separately revealed that school officials rewound a school surveillance video as the massacre unfolded, confusing officers trying to track down suspected shooter Nikolas Cruz.

Lawyer Kristoffer Budhram filed suit claiming the 15 students suffered "psychological injuries" as a result of the attack. The suit claimed the school district and county either have a policy of allowing “killers to walk through a school killing people without being stopped” or failed to adequately train employees to respond.

Budhram argued the students deserved protection under the 14th Amendment right to due process, citing a “clearly established right to be (free) from deliberate indifference to substantial known risks and threats of injury.”

Judge Beth Bloom dismissed the suit in a ruling filed last week.

"The critical question the court analyzes is whether defendants had a constitutional duty to protect plaintiffs from the actions of Cruz," Bloom wrote. But she determined that "for such a duty to exist on the part of defendants, plaintiffs would have to be considered to be in custody.” ...

This week the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, citing newly released records, reported that school officials rewound school surveillance video to find the gunman, then described Cruz's whereabouts to officers. But the school officials apparently did not make clear to the officers that the information was several minutes old.

Cruz had already left the building...."

Police, schools had no duty to protect Parkland school shooting victims, judge rules
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U.S. Safety Panel Urges Media to Embrace 'No Notoriety' for School Shooters

December 19, 2018

"The Federal Commission on School Safety's final report this week contains discussions of two areas where the media and mass school shootings intersect.

One is a relatively brief chapter on the potential effects of violent entertainment on school tragedies, something that federal reports in the wake of other major incidents have also addressed. The other is about the effects of press coverage of mass shootings.

"This is the first federal report to examine the issue of media coverage as it relates to the perpetuation of violence," says the report, a point reiterated by U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos in a conference call with reporters on Dec. 18.

In its report, the commission states: "Press coverage of school shootings is often sensational, which can exacerbate the trauma of those directly and indirectly affected and potentially incite successive events." It says that reports indicate the alleged shooter in the Feb. 14 mass shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., has "received letters of encouragement, greeting cards, and even money in prison," all as a result of his high public profile based on media coverage.

Although the commission's report names the Parkland suspect, Nikolas Cruz, in footnotes, it does not name him in the main text, a move evidently in keeping with one of its principal recommendations that media outlets adopt the "No Notoriety" campaign...."

U.S. Safety Panel Urges Media to Embrace 'No Notoriety' for School Shooters
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Final report- Document:

https://www2.ed.gov/documents/school-safety/school-safety-report.pdf
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"No Notoriety" campaign

"Why No Notoriety?
The goal of No Notoriety is to reduce the amount of rampage mass killings that have escalated in both occurrence and severity over the last 15 years. Research and ensuing data support the fact that infamy and notoriety is a motivational factor for individuals to commit rampage mass murder to elevate themselves to a level that they cannot achieve in a normal fashion through their everyday lives. We now know that one killer inspires another. We must do everything we can to prevent future atrocities that could result from extensive media coverage of individuals who attempt or commit these rampages. No Notoriety is of the belief that the only message from the media to potential killers should be, “you will not receive fame in this way any more.” ..."

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Nikolas Cruz Took Photo of Dead Mother With ‘MAGA’ Hat

"Cruz and his mother, described by a friend as a “liberal anti-type gun type,” had frequent disagreements over politics while she was still alive, particularly gun control laws. After she died in 2017, Cruz reportedly saw it as his chance to get the last word. “Due to the fact that his mother hated Donald Trump he put [the MAGA hat] in her casket with her when she died and took a picture of her with the hat,”
 
The Latest: Police report details school shooter’s arsenal

December 20 , 2018

"FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The Latest on the Florida school shooting aftermath (all times local):

3:50 p.m.

A lengthy police report on the Florida school shooting says suspect Nikolas Cruz still had 188 live rounds when he abandoned his AR-15 rifle and blended in with students fleeing the carnage...."

The Latest: Police report details school shooter's arsenal
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Report details BSO detective's interviews with witnesses, gunman in MSD massacre (with clip)
'Do you think you can try to get me killed?' Nikolas Cruz asked detective


December 20, 2018

"PARKLAND, Fla. - A report released Thursday details Broward Sheriff's Office Detective John Curcio's interviews with witnesses and the gunman himself in the Feb. 14 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre.

The report details the events of the tragic afternoon from the first 911 calls to hearing from a campus monitor that the shooter could be Nikolas Cruz...."

Report details BSO detective's interviews with witnesses, gunman in MSD massacre
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Case Supplemental Report for Detective John Curcio

https://media.local10.com/document_dev/2018/12/20/Case Supplemental Report for Detective John Curcio_1545345939125_15995380_ver1.0.pdf
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Blood, bodies, chaos: Officers describe school massacre

Dec 20, 2018

"FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Bodies. Chaos. The smell of gunpowder and blood. A deputy wandering aimlessly, muttering to himself.

Officers who arrived at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in the minutes after a gunman killed 14 students and three staff members Feb. 14 described the confusion, fear, horror and some say cowardice they confronted in reports released Wednesday and Thursday through public records requests. Two talked of the extreme dread they felt because they had sons inside the school...."

Blood, bodies, chaos: Officers describe school massacre
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I loosely follow this case, so I apologize if this is"known" information. I read back through quite a few pages and didn't see an answer. Is here a website to access the released documents? Or is the only way we get the information through stories the media puts out?
 
Parkland Shooter Obsessively Texted Girl He Labeled in His Contacts As 'Warning Love Of Your Life'

"...The Miami Herald reports that Nikolas Cruz harassed a girl who lived near his workplace, obsessively texting and calling her non-stop in the weeks leading up to the February 14 shooting.

This girl was referenced in a video Cruz made on his phone right before the shooting. BSO released the video in May.

“My love for you, [redacted], will never go away,” Cruz said, topping off a droning speech about his loneliness, isolation, and anger. “I hope to see you in the afterlife.”

Cruz stored her as “Warning Love of Your Life” in his phone’s contacts. While the girl texted with Cruz, she never dated him and did not reciprocate those feelings, reporting that she was afraid of him.

The Miami Herald reports:..."

https://jezebel.com/parkland-shooter-obsessively-texted-girl-he-labeled-in-1831262617
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Accused Shooter Cruz Asked a Revealing Question Online
'How can I pretend to be a psychopath and get diagnosed as one?'


Dec 21, 2018

"(NEWSER) – Accused Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz insists he heard the voice of a demon before his rampage. But a new 425-page police report suggests cops think he's putting on an act, reports the South Florida Sun Sentinel. The report notes that a month before the mass killing, Cruz went online and posed a jarring question on the Quora Q&A site: “I am neurotypical. How can I pretend to be a psychopath and get diagnosed as one?” And during an interview with lead detective John Curcio of the Broward County Sheriff's Office, Cruz seemed to be in distress at times, but the detective wasn't buying it. At one point, Cruz starts to hyperventilate, but Curcio writes that it "appears to be an act."..."

Accused Shooter Cruz Asked a Revealing Question Online
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I loosely follow this case, so I apologize if this is"known" information. I read back through quite a few pages and didn't see an answer. Is here a website to access the released documents? Or is the only way we get the information through stories the media puts out?

I don't know if the report I posted is the newest report released that the media is writing about, but it's the most recent one that was posted on the Dec 20 article (it is 425 pages). I haven't been able to find another one.

Case Supplemental Report for Detective John Curcio

https://media.local10.com/document_dev/2018/12/20/Case Supplemental Report for Detective John Curcio_1545345939125_15995380_ver1.0.pdf



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Why science still can’t pinpoint a mass shooter in the making
A dearth of research means the science of rampage shootings simply doesn’t exist


"Immediately after a 19-year-old shot and killed 17 people and wounded 17 others at a Florida high school on Valentine’s Day, people leaped to explain what had caused the latest mass slaughter....

“There is little good research on what are probably a host of problems contributing to mass violence,” says criminologist Grant Duwe of the Minnesota Department of Corrections in St. Paul. Duwe has spent more than two decades combing through federal crime records and newspaper accounts to track trends in mass killings.

Perhaps this dearth of data is no surprise. Research on any kind of gun violence gets little federal funding (SN Online: 3/9/18; SN: 5/14/16, p. 16). Criminologist James Alan Fox of Northeastern University in Boston has argued for more than 20 years that crime researchers mostly ignore mass shootings. Some of these researchers assume that whatever causes people to commit any form of murder explains mass shootings. Others regard mass killings as driven by severe mental disorders, thus falling outside the realm of crime studies...."

Why science still can’t pinpoint a mass shooter in the making
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