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Prosecutor seeks death for Florida school gunman

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NEW YORK (Reuters) — Florida prosecutor­s will seek the death penalty for Nikolas Cruz, the former student accused of murdering 17 people in a shooting spree last month at a Parkland high school.

Michael Satz, the state attorney for Broward County, has filed a notice with Judge Elizabeth Scherer of his office’s intent to seek the death sen- tence, ahead of a court hearing this week.

The notice cited multiple reasons under Florida law for the death penalty, including the charges that Cruz “knowingly created a great risk of death” to many people, the shooting was “especially heinous, atrocious or cruel,” and it was committed in a “cold, calculated and premeditat­ed manner.”

Cruz has been charged with 17 counts of premeditat­ed murder and 17 counts of attempted murder for the attack on Feb. 14 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in which 14 students and three staff died.

After the filing, Cruz’s attorneys repeated their offer for Cruz to plead guilty if prosecutor­s agreed to not pursue the death penalty.

Cruz is due to appear in court in Fort Lauderdale today, where he will be formally asked to plead to the charges.

”We still stand ready to immediatel­y plead guilty to 34 consecutiv­e life sentences without the possibilit­y of parole,” Howard Finkelstei­n, a county public defender, wrote in an e-mail.

”If we are not allowed to do so tomorrow, we will stand mute to the charges .” Standing mute means the defendant will not plea either “guilty” or “not guilty.

”Cruz’s lawyers have said they have taken this approach to avoid upsetting survivors and families of victims with the “fiction” of a not guilty plea.

The court is expected to enter a not guilty plea on Cruz’s behalf, Finkelstei­n said.”We are not saying he is not guilty but we can’t plead guilty while death is still on the table,” Finkelstei­n wrote.

Daniel Reed, a parent of a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas who initiated a petition drive seeking to have Amazon remove the National Rifle Associatio­n’s channel from its offerings, said he was opposed to the death penalty for Cruz.

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