'I'm disgusted': Victims' families angry after Parkland shooter sentenced to life in prison

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Nikolas Cruz, the Parkland school gunman, has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. Jurors declined to give him the death penalty.

Alyssa Alhadeff's parents didn’t doubt their daughter’s killer would be sentenced to death when they arrived at the courthouse Thursday morning. The waiting was torture, they said. The eventual verdict was worse.

Whatever neurological or behavior deficiencies Cruz has doesn’t excuse his actions, Ilan Alhadeff said. He added that he believes the state did its job disproving all mitigating factors. Anything that points otherwise, he said, is “hogwash.”Gov. Ron DeSantis blasted the jury during a press conference in Cape Coral for not imposing the death penalty.

Those who previously only appeared in court to deliver victim impact statements crammed into the gallery beside the ones who've attended the proceedings since day one. Prosecutors and defense attorneys presented their closing arguments Tuesday. The state urged jurors to sentence Cruz to death while his public defenders asked for mercy, insisting the gunman"was doomed" from birth.

"If there were multiple holdouts, which I believe there were, then the other jurors saw the handwriting on the wall and said, 'Let's be done with this,'"Jarvis told The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Network, on Thursday.

McNeill focused much of her argument on Cruz’s early childhood, recounting testimony from witnesses describing how Cruz’s late biological mother, Brenda Woodward, smoked cigarettes and drugs and drank beer while she was pregnant.

 

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A terrible case to have to resolve. Ultimately, it seems they felt some sympathy for the school gunman and spared him the death penalty.

Is there anything like it?

👎🏼

He got off with a slap on the wrist

Now the tax payers will pay for room and board. Should’ve just spent $1 and ended it.

Aren’t the two basically the same? There have been people on death row for yearsssss

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