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Parkland sentencing: Nikolas Cruz sentenced to life in prison

PHOTO: Nikolas Cruz is pictured in the courtroom at the Broward County Courthouse for his sentencing hearing, on Nov. 1, 2022, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Parkland shooter sentenced to life in prison
By Emily Shapiro, Meredith Deliso
Last Updated: November 2, 2022, 8:51 PM

Nikolas Cruz was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday, following two days of victim impact statements from survivors and family members of the 17 students and staff killed in the Parkland high school massacre.

Last month, a Florida jury rejected prosecutors' appeals for the death penalty, reaching a verdict on life in prison for the 2018 mass shooting Cruz committed at age 19 at South Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

MORE: Parkland trial: Nikolas Cruz spared death penalty, grieving parents react

Many victims' parents were outraged by the verdict, arguing that sparing Cruz the death penalty may send a bad message to future school shooters.

The jury's decision needed to be unanimous to sentence Cruz to death.

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Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern.

Nov 02, 2022 8:51 PM

Shooter sentenced to life in prison

Broward County Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer sentenced Cruz to life in prison, with the 34 counts of the indictment to be served consecutively.

She announced the sentence after determining she was confident that Cruz, who pleaded guilty to his charges, understood the court proceedings.

Cruz was sentenced on 17 counts of murder and 17 counts of attempted murder.

Scherer granted a motion under Florida's so-called Son of Sam law, meaning Cruz cannot benefit monetarily from his crimes.

Prior to announcing the sentencing, Scherer commended the victims and victims' families for their grace and patience throughout the trial.

"I can't help but think how I would behave or respond if I were in your shoes," she said.


Nov 02, 2022 8:45 PM

Joaquin Oliver's family speaks out against defense comments

Like others who addressed the court Wednesday, Andrea Ghersi said she wasn't planning to make a statement until Broward County Public Defender Gordon Weekes objected in court Tuesday to rhetoric used by victims' families and expressed concerns for the defense's children.

"I decided I would not allow any of you to make us out to be the kind of people that resort to any kind of threats, especially threats toward children," said Ghersi, whose 17-year-old brother, Joaquin Oliver, was killed in the shooting. "No one in this courtroom has had to go through what we have had to go through."

PHOTO: Andrea Ghersi speaks during the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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Andrea Ghersi speaks during the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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To the defense, she urged them to "learn to live with the fact that you condone the slaughter of 17 innocents."

"I promise you that one day, I don't know when, you will ask yourself, 'Did I make the right decision?'" she continued.

PHOTO: Manuel Oliver speaks during the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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Manuel Oliver speaks during the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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Oliver's father, Manuel Oliver, called the defense team's concerns over their children amid the trial "ironic and unreal."

"What about our children?" he said.


Nov 02, 2022 8:35 PM

Scott Beigel's father: 'The system failed'

The father of 35-year-old Scott Beigel, a geography teacher and cross-country coach at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, said the "system failed."

"The fact that I have to share my world with you is disgusting," he said, addressing Cruz during his statement. "The fact that I have to breathe the same air you breathe is reprehensible."

PHOTO: Michael Shulman speaks at the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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Michael Shulman speaks at the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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He called Cruz a coward, among several expletives, and said he hopes for "prison justice."

"I have to learn to live with the pain that you caused to my entire family," he said. "You are the lowest form of pond scum, and I apologize to pond scum for equating you with them."

He said his son was kind, had character and cared for his fellow human beings -- "something you never did," he said to Cruz.

PHOTO: Linda Schulman speaks at the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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Linda Schulman speaks at the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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His wife, Linda Schulman, recalled how her son managed to save 31 students during the shooting.

She read the names of the 17 victims killed in the shooting, including her "irreplaceable son."

"These are the innocent lives that we will remember and celebrate forever," she said.



Nov 02, 2022 8:23 PM

Jaime Guttenberg's parents slam public defender's comments

Jennifer Guttenberg said she wasn't planning to speak in court, but she changed her mind after comments made by Broward County Public Defender Gordon Weekes in court on Tuesday.

"Yesterday, the elected public defender said that nobody had to endure what this defense has endured," said Guttenberg, the mother of 14-year-old Jaime Guttenberg, who was killed in the shooting.

PHOTO: Jennifer Guttenberg speaks at the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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Jennifer Guttenberg speaks at the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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She went on to list some of the rules and restrictions the victims' families had to endure during the trial, including not wearing clothing related to their loved ones or have "major reactions or facial expressions" in response to what was said during the trial.

"And as a reminder, Mr. Weekes, and the rest of the defense attorneys, your client murdered our loved ones in cold blood. Hunted them down, shot them over and over until he knew he accomplished his goal," she said.

PHOTO: Fred Guttenberg speaks at the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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Fred Guttenberg speaks at the Nikolas Cruz hearing on Nov. 2, 2022.
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Jaime's father, Fred Guttenberg, who also had not planned to give another statement in court, said he and his wife have had to endure Father's Day and Mother's Day without their daughter.

"We've had to endure spending our time for birthdays at a cemetery," he said.

At the end of his statement, he said he wants to see Weekes resign "before the end of the day today."


Nov 01, 2022 6:10 PM

'He shouldn’t live while my sister rots in a grave'

Anthony Montalto, whose older sister, 14-year-old Gina, was killed, recalled his parents coming home the night of Feb. 14, 2018, with tears in their eyes, telling him his only sibling was dead.

He said he wishes he said goodbye to her that morning.

PHOTO: Anthony Montalto, whose sister Gina was one of 17 people shot dead in the 2018 mass shooting, is pictured at the sentencing hearing for Nikolas Cruz, at the Broward County Courthouse, on Nov. 1, 2022, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Anthony Montalto, whose sister Gina was one of 17 people shot dead in the 2018 mass shooting, is pictured at the sentencing hearing for Nikolas Cruz, at the Broward County Courthouse, on Nov. 1, 2022, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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“I will never be able to watch TV with her, talk about books with her. Every day I walk by her room and see that it’s empty. … Every day I wake up and I remember that she will not be there,” Montalto said.

He called Nikolas Cruz a “murdering bastard” and said Cruz should’ve been sentenced to death.

“He shouldn’t live while my sister rots in a grave,” Montalto said.

Montalto said he hopes the jurors who voted for a life sentence regret their decision after hearing his testimony.

Anthony Montalto criticized the jury for deciding against sentencing gunman Nikolas Cruz to death for murdering 17 people on February 14, 2018.
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Anthony Montalto criticized the jury for deciding against sentencing gunman Nikolas Cruz to death for murdering 17 people on February 14, 2018.

Gina Montalto’s father, Tony Montalto, added in court, “If the jury took in the evidence presented, there is only logical and fact-based outcome. Sadly, the jury ignored the facts and went with emotion. They worried how they’d feel ... [if Cruz] was put to death.”

“Did they consider what kind of message their verdict sent to our nation’s students and teachers?” he continued. “Did they consider how they would explain their verdict to the siblings of the victims, as my wife and I struggled to do?”

"I don't believe the case was fair to the victims. The court allowed the defense to show every aspect" of Cruz's life before the massacre, he said, yet victims' families could not bring photos of their loved ones to court or wear pins to honor them.

"The court did everything it could to dehumanize our beautiful Gina, her classmates and her teachers," he said. "My family and the others had to sit like church mice in the courtroom for fear of influencing the jury."

"This injustice must be fixed. The victims' rights must be recognized," he stressed.

PHOTO: Tony Montalto, whose daughter Gina was one of 17 people shot dead in the 2018 mass shooting, is pictured at the sentencing hearing for Nikolas Cruz, at the Broward County Courthouse, on Nov. 1, 2022, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Tony Montalto, whose daughter Gina was one of 17 people shot dead in the 2018 mass shooting, is pictured at the sentencing hearing for Nikolas Cruz, at the Broward County Courthouse, on Nov. 1, 2022, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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