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Florida School Shooting Suspect Was Ex-Student Who May Have Been Flagged As Threat

Shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz is arrested on Feb. 14., 2018.
Courtesy: Josh Cohen
Shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz is arrested on Feb. 14., 2018.

He preened with guns and knives on social media, bragged about shooting rats with his BB gun and got kicked out of school — in part because he had brought bullets in his backpack, according to one classmate. He was later expelled for still-undisclosed disciplinary reasons.

The portrait of Nikolas Cruz, suspected of fatally shooting 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland and wounding 15 others at his former school, is a troubled teen with few friends and an obsessive interest in weapons. Administrators considered him enough of a potential threat that one teacher said a warning was emailed last year against allowing him on the campus with a backpack.

“All he would talk about is guns, knives and hunting,” said Joshua Charo, 16, a former classmate at the high school. “I can’t say I was shocked. From past experiences, he seemed like the kind of kid who would do something like this.

Read more at our news partner, the Miami Herald

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