The Mail on Sunday

British boy: My terror as I saw pupil shot down in massacre

- By Greg Woodfield IN PARKLAND, FLORIDA

A BRITISH schoolboy has told of his horror at seeing a fleeing student gunned down in the Florida school massacre.

Ben Bullock, 13, was in an outdoor science lesson at the middle school next to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High when Nikolas Cruz carried out his shooting spree with a semiautoma­tic AR-15 rifle.

‘I heard some gunshots and I saw some high schoolers running,’ Ben said. ‘In the distance, as the shots were going on, I saw a boy running and then I saw him go down.

‘We were all rushed into the class and continued to hear gunshots. And then a couple of high schoolers who were running came in and one of them had blood on his trousers.’

The teenager was trapped inside his class at Westglades Middle School for two hours as Cruz, 19, killed 14 students and three teachers in Parkland – America’s secondwors­t school shooting.

His mother Kirstie, 47, said: ‘We don’t know if the person Ben saw being shot made it. Our hearts go out to all those who’ve lost loved ones.

‘ My neighbour was taking her daughter to a funeral this morning – 14-year-olds shouldn’t have to go through that.’

She said the family moved from Windsor, Berkshire, to Parkland seven years ago because they viewed it as a safe haven with exceptiona­l schooling.

‘This community that we live in, we jokingly refer to it as “The Bubble”,’ she added. ‘We are very

‘We don’t know if the boy made it’

proud and happy to live in that bubble. I am still in shock.

‘When you watch the news and hear about a school shooting your mind instinctiv­ely goes to Columbine and Sandy Hook. Then you realise you are talking about your neighbourh­ood. And that really hasn’t sunk in yet.’

As funerals for the victims of the Valentine’s Day killings continued this weekend, the community was left reeling from revelation­s that the FBI had been tipped off about Cruz six weeks ago but did not act.

A person close to the loner called the FBI’s hotline on January 5 with informatio­n about his gun ownership, and his desire to kill people and carry out a school massacre.

Florida Governor Rick Scott said the agency’s director Christophe­r Wray must resign, while Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered a review, lamenting FBI ‘failures’.

Yesterday Donald Trump and his wife Melania visited survivors in hospital and the local sheriff ’s office, thanking them for their response to the tragedy. Mr Trump is spending the weekend at his Mara-Lago estate 40 miles away.

Cruz, who fired more than 150 rounds, has offered to plead guilty to 17 murders to avoid the death penalty. Last night there was further outrage after a gun fair selling rifles similar to the type used by Cruz went ahead just 22 miles away from the scene of his crimes.

At least 100 AR-15 semi-automatics were on sale from £410 each, many capable of firing 5.56mm bullets – the same used by Nato forces. Other guns on sale in Hollywood, Florida, included Uzi submachine pistols and Kalashniko­v rifles.

AR-15 salesman Dallas Speer, 31, insisted it was right to go ahead with the show. ‘Anyone buying one goes through a comprehens­ive background check,’ he said. ‘It goes into felony charges, domestic abuse. We feel confident selling these.’

Salesman Steve Rosenbaum, 71, expressed sympathy for the Parkland victims – but said he believed teachers should take weapons inside schools to combat an attack.

He added: ‘People have a right to live their lives and those kids had a right to stay alive. But the show goes on, and that’s the sentiment here.’

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SURVIVOR: British schoolboy Ben Bullock saw a pupil hit while fleeing. Left: A victim of the Parkland shooting that was carried out by Nikolas Cruz
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