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Parents of the victims of the 2018 Parkland, Florida, high school shooting are speaking out on Thursday following a Broward County jury sentence that would give their children's killer life in prison – not the death penalty. Fred Guttenberg, who lost 14-year-old daughter Jaime Guttenberg in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre, said he hopes that the shooter, 24-year-old Nikolas Cruz, dies in prison. "I'm stunned.
I'm devastated.There are 17 victims that did not receive justice today," he told reporters. "My daughter – you'll notice she was the 16th of the 17 to be read today. She was shot running down a hallway.
Now, what mitigating factor was it that they used on her? Were they going to suggest that he didn't have the fine motor skill to shoot that gun as she was running down the hallway?" "This jury failed our families today. But, I will tell you, the monster's going to go to prison. And in prison, I hope and pray he receives the kind of mercy from prisoners that he showed to my daughter and the 16 others," Guttenberg said.
"He is going to go to prison, and he will die in prison. And I will be waiting to read that news on that." Guttenberg said he did not know how the jury had reached its conclusions. "Because of what happened to our families, we are all in this position now of doing the work that we do around this country to keep this from happening to another family.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday weighed in on the life sentence verdict of Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz, saying the death penalty would have been more appropriate. "I think that if you have a death penalty at all, that that is a case, where you’re massacring those students, with premeditation and utter disregard for humanity, that you deserve the death penalty," DeSantis said during a press conference. FILE: Florida Gov.
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