The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Shooting suspect Cruz heard ‘demons’

His attorneys have not said if they will attempt an insanity defense.

- By Terry Spencer

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. — suspect in last year’s Florida high school massacre told officers moments after his capture he was hearing demons, a statement that could be used if his attorneys mount an insanity defense.

Body-camera video released by prosecutor­s begins with Nikolas Cruz handcuffed and facedown on the ground Feb. 14, 2018, with an officer kneeling beside him, helicopter­s roaring overhead.

The shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that killed 17 had ended an hour earlier, and Cruz had been captured in a Coral Springs neighborho­od 2 miles from the school by Coconut Creek Officer Michael Leonard.

Leonard had recognized Cruz by the burgundy Stoneman Douglas Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps shirt and black jeans the shooter had been wearing. Cruz has pleaded not guilty, but his attorneys have said he would plead guilty for a life sentence. They have not said whether they will attempt an insanity defense. Prosecutor­s are seeking the death penalty.

In the body camera video released Friday, the unidentifi­ed Coral Springs officer wearing it asks the then 19-year-old suspect casually, “What’s going on today, bro?”

Cruz replies, “Demons, man.” “Demons?” the officer asks, playing with a piece of string in his hands.

“Voices,” Cruz replies. Cruz then says, “Where are the noises?” and cranes his neck to look up at the circling helicopter­s. He begins cursing and asks where he is. “What happened?” Cruz yells. The officer kneeling by Cruz tells him firmly, “Shut up,” while the officer wearing the body camera says, “Just be quiet, man.”

Inserting a profanity, Cruz says to himself, “What the ... did you do?” Now out of view of the camera, Cruz sounds like he is sobbing and hyperventi­lating.

The officer wearing the camera trots to his nearby SUV to retrieve his cellphone and sends a text message. As he returns, Cruz can be heard weeping in the background, cursing at himself.

The two-minute video soon ends.

Hours later, Cruz would tell detectives during an interrogat­ion that he has long heard demons, according to redacted transcript­s released in August.

Cruz told detectives the voice appeared after his father died about 15 years ago but got worse after his mother died of pneumonia in November 2017, three months before the shooting.

Cruz described the voice as a male, about his age, and said the only person he ever told about it was his brother.

Detective John Curcio asked what the voice told him.

“Burn. Kill. Destroy,” Cruz responded.

“Burn, kill, destroy what?” the detective asked.

“Anything,” Cruz responded.

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