Florida experience
darkness yesterday when at least 17 people were killed Wednesday in a high
school shooting in Parkland, Florida, Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said.
The suspect,
19-year-old former student Nikolas Cruz, is in custody, the sheriff said. The
sheriff said he was expelled for unspecified disciplinary reasons.
At least 14 people
have been taken to area hospitals following the shooting, Israel said.
Law enforcement
responded to reports of a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
shortly before 3 p.m. The shooting sent students and staff streaming out of the
school in a panic. Some students said a fire drill earlier in the day added to
the confusion.
Immediately after the
shooting, aerial footage from WSVN showed people lying on the ground outside
the school, being treated for injuries and moved to ambulances.
Freshman Kayden Hanafi
said he heard two gunshots and saw people running out of another building on
campus. As he and his classmates went into lockdown in a classroom, many
thought the noise might have been firecrackers.
"It's really a
blessing to still be alive," he said.
Nicole Baltzer, 18,
said she was in trigonometry class about 10 minutes before the end of the
school day when the fire alarm went off. As students evacuated, she heard six
gunshots and everyone started running back inside the school, Baltzer told CNN.
"I heard so many
gunshots, at least like six. They were very close," Baltzer said.
A police officer told
her to close her eyes as she walked past a classroom with broken glass, telling
her "there's nothing good to see in there," she said.
A freshman named Aidan
posted a photo on social media from inside his math class while on lockdown.
Since then, he has left the building.
"We have been
liberated. God bless, America," Aidan tweeted after being evacuated from
the building. "Love each other. You may never know when it may be the last
day you meet someone."
There had been a fire
drill at the school earlier in the day, leading some to believe at first that
the afternoon incident was another drill, a student told WSVN. "Everyone
just started freaking out."
"But then word
started going around that it was shots and not just, like, something else,
everyone just started running towards the canal," the student said.
Parkland, with a
population of 31,000 people in 2016, was named Florida's safest city last year,
according to an analysis by the Washington-based National Council for Home
Safety and Security, a home security industry trade association. The south
Florida city had seven reported violent crimes and 186 property crimes the
previous year, according to the analysis.
Stoneman Douglas High
School had an enrollment of about 3,100 students in the 2015-16 year, according
to the National Center for Education Statistics.
As news of the
shooting spread, desperate parents gathered near the property searching for
their children.
Lissette Rozenblat
told CNN that her daughter safely evacuated the school and took shelter at a
nearby Walmart.
"She was very
nervous, she said that she could hear the person who was shot crying out for
help, and was just a nervous wreck," Rozenblat said.
Agents from the Miami
office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are
responding to the scene, a spokesman said.
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