Parkland School Shooting

Nikolas Cruz's attorneys on Monday will present why the 23-year-old carried out the attack and make a case for life in prison instead of death.
Jurors in the trial of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz have toured the still-bloodstained building where he murdered 17 people four years ago.
Family members shared heart-wrenching impact statements on the 17 people killed during the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas shooting in 2018.
Cruz pleaded guilty to 17 counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of 14 students and three staff members at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School.
Jurors will visit the crime scene and view photographic evidence in the trial to decide the fate of the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas school shooter.
Rallies are scheduled in more than 400 cities in almost all 50 states, according to the website of the student-led organization.
"I know there are millions of you who want to do the right thing," wrote Hogg, a survivor of the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Since Columbine in 1999, more than 311,000 students have experienced some form of gun violence at school. And it has stuck with them.
March for Our Lives was founded following the Parkland, Florida, school shooting that left 17 people dead.
Deputies protecting Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz had to pull him aside and surround him after members of a jury pool became potentially threatening.