Parkland gunman sentencing trial: First look inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
The jury toured the school building where the massacre took place, then select journalists were allowed in
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The jury toured the school building where the massacre took place, then select journalists were allowed in
Joan Murray says after the jury left, select reporters were allowed in. Here is what she saw
Ted Scouten reports they viewed the hallways and classrooms where the shootings took place.
Deborah Souverain reports they will see the classrooms where the shootings took place.
The jury will be taken to the campus and allowed to see the classrooms where the shooting took place.
Jurors of the Nikolas Cruz trial will be allowed to visit the crime scene at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Commission targets inconsistencies in the ways schools assess threats and report incidents.
The sentencing trial of Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz resumed Tuesday as the state called up expert witness George Bello and more grieving families took the stand.
Deborah Souverain reports the words were so painful, that even the defense team was moved to tears.
Dr. Terril Tops testified that he performed the autopsy of students Joaquin Oliver and Luke Hoyer.
Nicole Lauren reports the first witness was a medical examiner who described wounds to students who were killed.
This week, more details about the horrific event will be revealed.
Bobeth Yates reports last week jurors heard from the man who sold Cruz the rifle he used for the shooting and a medical examiner who conducted the autopsies.
Nicole Lauren reports Sgt. Raymond Beltran said that at one point during the altercation, Cruz was able to grab his Taser.
Sgt. Raymond Beltran testified that Cruz got ahold of his Taser
Nikolas Cruz is facing life in prison without parole or the death penalty.
Michael Morrison noted that Cruz made modifications to the weapon post-purchase.
Nicole Lauren reports among those on the stand was the man who sold Nikolas Cruz the rifle he used for the mass shooting.
The defense objected to the weapon's introduction
She said Cruz got into her vehicle with a bag that looked like a guitar case.
Nicole Lauren reports that the Uber driver who took him to the school testified about what she saw.
The sentencing trial for Parkland shooter continued Friday as the state started out by calling up officers.
The jury will decide whether or not convicted Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooter Nikolas Cruz receives the death penalty.
On day four of the sentencing trial, the state painted a picture of what unfolded after the mass shooting.
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