FL - 17 killed in Stoneman Douglas H.S. shooting, Parkland, 14 Feb 2018 #2 *Arrest*

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  • #101
Here is the pic i have been referring to

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notice his red hair was not like that yesterday in court

also here are the shorts

what struck out to me was they look like regular shorts

that struck me as dressing correctly ( common)

looks like there is a pocket in the shorts

underwear does not have pockets!!

The hair made me think of Holmes?

Court lighting and/or hair condition may have made it look darker in court. I doubt he had time to dye his hair while in a jail cell.
 
  • #102
A question about firearms.

I know that when fully automatic weapons were banned from sale (when? the 1980s?) those who legally owned them at the time were permitted to keep them under a grandfathering arrangement.

Have any of those weapons ever been involved in a mass shooting since then?

Fully automatic weapons were banned in 1934.

https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/National+Firearms+Act+of+1934

To the best of my knowledge, they have not been used in crimes.

The assault weapons ban was in 1994. These are semi-automatic weapons. One trigger pull, one bullet.
 
  • #103
Another thing I wonder in this situation...why did he stop shooting? We know he had more ammo, but stopped shooting after only a few minutes and left his gun and bags. Why was this time different than the usual going out guns blazing?
 
  • #104
I know someone that is in prison (life) sexual abuse 2 minor child. After the sentencing an article in paper stated that he had abused as child(juvenile), kept from public. If i had been married to him and not known i truly don’t know what i would have done knowing this had been kept from me.

I think this post needs more words. I don’t understand.
 
  • #105
The first funeral will begin soon, for 14 yo Alyssa Alhadeff. Her mother is the one who made the statement on CNN yesterday and was interviewed.

One of the parents interviewed on CNN about how Parkview is one of the top schools in the state, top baseball team, top in academics. Very well educated and involved student body. He's not surprised that the surviving kids are strongly motivated to use their experience to make change. This school is different from some of the others that have experienced mass shootings. It won't be forgotten, there will be change.

How surreal that must feel. Less than 48 hours ago their lives were still normal. And today a daughter is being buried. I think I’d have to have more time before the funeral just to let the reality sink in a bit.
 
  • #106
We had kids with problems like KC 20, 30 and 40 years ago but we didn't have the mass shootings then even though guns were in many homes. What did these kids do back then when they had mental health issues, didn't fit in and/or were bullied? I know what they didn't do. They didn't find a place to fit in on social media. They didn't go to you tube and connect with others with violent tendencies where they could fit in. They weren't glued to their cell phones 24/7 where all it takes is a few taps to watch live violence. Our kids today have traded in their social skills for technology. Don't get me wrong, technology has done great things for our world but unfortunately, IMO it has in many cases, replaced our natural need for human relationships and interaction.

He was probably watching the news on his cell phone while sitting in McDonalds. Gloating over the horror and pain he created.

Some good questions you ask- I can tell you some major differences from 40-50 yrs. ago and young people:

Young troubled boys/men did not have access to automatic weapons in 60's-70's
Young troubled boys did not have access to recreational street drugs. They were becoming available here in Fl. in/or
around late 70's.
No social media at all. no computers at all.
No cell phones at all.
Psychotropic drugs for behavioral problems were just starting to be used in 70's.
Mothers were not working outside of homes- really started as a trend in 70's.
Day Care Centers were just becoming popular in '70's.
I'm sure there's more that I'll think of.
 
  • #107
Another thing I wonder in this situation...why did he stop shooting? We know he had more ammo, but stopped shooting after only a few minutes and left his gun and bags. Why was this time different than the usual going out guns blazing?

Maybe he didn't want to die, so he stopped (just) before LE stopped him with a bullet?
 
  • #108
Here is the pic i have been referring to

DWCg2v8WAAEZGlV.jpg


notice his red hair was not like that yesterday in court

also here are the shorts

what struck out to me was they look like regular shorts

that struck me as dressing correctly ( common)

looks like there is a pocket in the shorts

underwear does not have pockets!!

The hair made me think of Holmes?

It’s common for a lot of people to wear athletic type shorts under their jeans. And they have underwear under the shorts.
 
  • #109
More likely RAD leading to Conduct Disorder.
 
  • #110
I think this post needs more words. I don’t understand.

I don’t think Juvenile records should be private/secret when it comes to sexual abuse & a juvenile that has 30 plus encounters with LE should have been flagged for weapon purchase.
 
  • #111
look like regular boxer shorts to me.
 
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After seeing this photo, I get the impression that this guy has a terrible mental illness of some sort.

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  • #114
We had kids with problems like KC 20, 30 and 40 years ago but we didn't have the mass shootings then even though guns were in many homes. What did these kids do back then when they had mental health issues, didn't fit in and/or were bullied? I know what they didn't do. They didn't find a place to fit in on social media. They didn't go to you tube and connect with others with violent tendencies where they could fit in. They weren't glued to their cell phones 24/7 where all it takes is a few taps to watch live violence. Our kids today have traded in their social skills for technology. Don't get me wrong, technology has done great things for our world but unfortunately, IMO it has in many cases, replaced our natural need for human relationships and interaction.

He was probably watching the news on his cell phone while sitting in McDonalds. Gloating over the horror and pain he created.

Nice post.

Along these same lines you mentioned, we helped our parents and neighbors back then, cut grass, shoveled snow, maybe worked in the gardens; read books and went to libraries, played outside with our friends, rode bikes, etc. we used our imaginations a lot.
 
  • #115
The first funeral will begin soon, for 14 yo Alyssa Alhadeff. Her mother is the one who made the statement on CNN yesterday and was interviewed.

One of the parents interviewed on CNN about how Parkview is one of the top schools in the state, top baseball team, top in academics. Very well educated and involved student body. He's not surprised that the surviving kids are strongly motivated to use their experience to make change. This school is different from some of the others that have experienced mass shootings. It won't be forgotten, there will be change.

[emoji257]Fly high, Alyssa.[emoji257]
 
  • #116
Some good questions you ask- I can tell you some major differences from 40-50 yrs. ago and young people:

Young troubled boys/men did not have access to automatic weapons in 60's-70's
Young troubled boys did not have access to recreational street drugs. They were becoming available here in Fl. in/or
around late 70's.
No social media at all. no computers at all.
No cell phones at all.
Psychotropic drugs for behavioral problems were just starting to be used in 70's.
Mothers were not working outside of homes- really started as a trend in 70's.
Day Care Centers were just becoming popular in '70's.
I'm sure there's more that I'll think of.

I agree with everything except the automatic weapons. They don't have access to automatic weapons now IMO. I will add to your list.

Less divorces
Less single parent families.
 
  • #117
How surreal that must feel. Less than 48 hours ago their lives were still normal. And today a daughter is being buried. I think I’d have to have more time before the funeral just to let the reality sink in a bit.

Alyssa Alhadeff is Jewish. According to Jewish law, the body must be interred as soon as practical from the time of death.
 
  • #118
Different angle of perp walk

I am seeing things but the hair is different ?? No?

https://www.newsday.com/news/nation/florida-shooter-cruz-long-island-1.16781810

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arrest affidavit says color of hair black ???

adress on it

[FONT=&amp]8442 Lakeview TrlParkland, FL 33076

$436,697
Redfin Estimate

Unknown
Last Sold Price

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Beds

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Baths

1,707 Sq. Ft.$256 / Sq. Ft.

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[FONT=&amp]Built: 2015

Status: Not For SaleSource: Public Records

Floors2



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[FONT=&amp]Year Renovated[/FONT][FONT=&amp]2016


Total Sq. Ft.1,707



This info is far more congruent with the yellow two story buildings that were new modern and nice,

In one of the videos of the actual handcuffing it goes wide and it is those buildings

they were right where they found him

I was surprised (after the intervening time frame ) that when him shooting two BBS randomly that IS the same buildings I was reffering to in the arrest buildings.

He went inside after shooting there is some connection to him. I think it might be where he lived prior to move in with friend

have the actual police calls to the house been relased

is the address on them 8442

there is someconnection it seems like he was going back there -- to where he might have lived with the deceased mother.

In terms of resources this location fits with a single stay at home mom. He was in advertising (white collar)

She had lived in BOca Raton prior

Place of employment listed as Douglas High School

???

The distance between the abovementions two story yellow "place" and the school

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It is a 66 min walk!

He was going back to deceased mom .....

who sold the place??

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This is an educated affluent area generally speaking - I am not really all that sure that planned visit today is gonna look like some red carpet event

A visit is planned after he gets all set in Mar Largo .

I wonder if he will cancel?
 
  • #119
Alyssa Alhadeff is Jewish. According to Jewish law, the body must be interred as soon as practical from the time of death.

Oh, I see. I hope my post didn’t seem as though I was criticizing her funeral happening quickly. I didn’t mean it that way.
 
  • #120
Fully automatic weapons were banned in 1934.

https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/National+Firearms+Act+of+1934

To the best of my knowledge, they have not been used in crimes.

The assault weapons ban was in 1994. These are semi-automatic weapons. One trigger pull, one bullet.

Interesting historical note about the 1934 ban. It was very popular and done in response to the St. Valentine's Day Massacre in Chicago. It also banned silencers, mufflers, etc.

It also required owners of other guns covered in the Act (shotguns & other guns with barrels less than 18" in length) to register them with the US Treasury. It also imposed heavy taxes on the making and transfer of these weapons. They used federal taxes in these kinds of laws back then as a way to more easily convict criminals. (Recall, Al Capone was convicted and jailed for not paying taxes on bootleg alcohol)

https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regulations/national-firearms-act.


Of course, they didn't have semi-automatic weapons then. Our grandparents & gr grandparents would probably have voted to ban those too. Use of military weapons by civilians on the streets of the US was shocking to them. As a kid, I remember when sawed off shotguns were illegal.
 
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