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Gina Montalto lost her life five years ago during the Majory Stoneman Douglas school shooting.Her father, Tony, said on Tuesday during the five-year…
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It’s been five years, but memories of her peers’ screams ringing through the halls of her high school still echo in Rachel Taylor’s mind.Fire alarms…
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After a jury couldn't agree on the death penalty in Florida's deadliest school shooting, Republican lawmakers in Tallahassee are proposing to make it…
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Editor's note: This is the final of five articles this week that explore the consequences of unintended shootings in Florida. Click the links here to…
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“What is the death penalty for if not for the murder and killing of 17 people?” asked one parent.
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Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz will be sentenced to life without parole for the 2018 murder of 17 people at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, after the jury said Thursday that it could not unanimously agree that he should be executed.
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Law enforcement across Florida received hoax phone calls of active shooter situations at schools on Tuesday, including at Eastside and Santa Fe high schools in Alachua County. The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office quickly responded to find no real threat. Similar calls were made around Florida on Tuesday, including in Miami, Orlando and Tampa. These calls have been made to around 50 schools across the nation over the past month. This includes Ohio, Minnesota and South Carolina. All the calls were made on the same day in each state as they did in Florida. The FBI is taking the lead in the national investigation and has already begun speaking with the Alachua Sheriff’s Office.
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The Nebraska senator is likely to resign to become the school's next leader.
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The announcement frustrated the judge and prosecutors on Wednesday.