Manila Bulletin

Florida gunman’s ‘disturbing’ social media posts being dissected

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PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — The suspect in a deadly rampage at a Florida high school is a troubled teenager who posted disturbing material on social media before the shooting spree that killed at least 17 people, according to a law enforcemen­t official and former schoolmate­s.

Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said the 19-year-old suspect, Nikolas Cruz, had been expelled from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for “disciplina­ry reasons.”

“I don’t know the specifics,” the sheriff said.

However, Victoria Olvera, a 17-yearold junior, said Cruz was expelled last school year after a fight with his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend. She said Cruz had been abusive to his girlfriend.

School officials said Cruz was attending another school in Broward County after his expulsion.

Broward County Mayor Beam Furr said during an interview with CNN that the shooter was getting treatment at a mental health clinic for a while, but that he hadn’t been back to the clinic for more than a year.

“It wasn’t like there wasn’t concern for him,” Furr said.

“We try to keep our eyes out on those kids who aren’t connected... Most teachers try to steer them toward some kind of connection­s... In this case, we didn’t find a way to connect with this kid,” Furr said.

Israel said investigat­ors were dissecting the suspect’s social media posts.

“And some of the things that have come to mind are very, very disturbing,” he added without elaboratin­g.

Daniel Huerfano, a student who fled Wednesday’s attack, said he recognized Cruz from an Instagram photo in which Cruz posed with a gun in front of his face. Huerfano recalled Cruz as a shy student and remembered seeing him walking around with his lunch bag.

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