Parkland school shooter sentencing.
Nov 2, 2022.
I'll put you in context: a young man opens fire with an automatic weapon in a school and kills 17 people while enjoying himself, wounding 17 others. The sentence after 4 years without going to trial for covid issues: life imprisonment without parole. The relatives of the victims and many in general do not approve of the jury's decision.
One of the relatives asks when they give him the floor: "If this is one of the biggest shooter crimes we've ever had, it's not enough to apply capital punishment, what will?
Even the murderer had recorded some videos on his cell where he said that he would be the next scooter and gave details of it.
Some people are just crazy about life. Everything also depends on your parents and your family, as well as the environment where you grew up. His childhood and the way his life has turned all this time. Many times the mental problems come from the pregnancy and the way in which the mother is able to take care of herself or not. Maybe it's just that some people are that evil and saner than everyone here put together.
The violence, the chaos, the murder and it is something that hardly anyone could enjoy unless it is a rotten mind.
Seeing in the video of the trial the way in which the relatives of the victims address Nikolas Cruz, the murderer in question, is painful. Desperation takes hold of everyone and the inability to know that everything they do will not bring their children back is difficult to understand.
The killer arrived at the school and began shooting in several classrooms on the first floor and went up to the 3rd. Later he mixed with the students who were leaving and left like that until the outskirts of the school. He went into a coffee shop and ordered a soda. Shortly after the police captured him. At the time of the capture, he alleged that he was hearing voices.
The jury was unable to agree on capital punishment. In Florida, the laws dictate that to take a person to death, it has to be by unanimous decision and this situation did not occur. Perhaps because none of them lost a loved one in that massacre.
Like Dhamer, who also did not receive the death penalty, this young man killed almost 20 people and will now live in prison for the rest of his life. In the case of Dhamer, there was even cannibalism, but he repented and apologized from the beginning and was murdered 2 years later in prison, someone crushing his head in his cell.
Wishing someone else dead is cruel, but when you look at everything that other person did, it's hard not to think of that option.
What if I think life imprisonment does not pay for the damage he did. Even many jiy inmates nowadays have study and improvement programs. Besides, he's still breathing, an opportunity that I snatch from the others.
See you tomorrow...
Honestly speaking watching video it made my eyes wet and me sad & unhappy π. That is so injustice with them.
Yes, everything depends on your parents and your family, how they look after, care and give you free hand.