Florida Prosecutor's office: Charges against alleged amok runners raised

The prosecutor has raised charges of murder in 17 cases against the suspect. US President Trump promised to do everything to protect the schools.

Florida Prosecutor's office: Charges against alleged amok runners raised

After rampage at a school in Florida, prosecutor responsible accused suspected perpetrator. 19-year-old Nikolas C. Had to answer for murder in 17 cases, public prosecutor said. He was to be killed on Wednesday at his former school in Parkland 17 people with a firearm and 15 more injured. The police took c. After fact in nearby city of Coral Springs Fest.

According to police, suspects was a former student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland and was expelled from school for disciplinary reasons.

US President Donald Trump ordered a nationwide mourning flagging. The nation's mourning with those who had lost relatives and friends in act at school in Florida, it was said in a communication from president. He announced a visit to crime scene. "I speak today to a nation in mourning," said Trump at White House.

"Whatever we can do to alleviate your pain, we are here," said Trump to address of bereaved. "Your pain is our burden." He added, "No child and no teacher should ever be in danger in an American school." Parents should never have to fear ir children if y give m a farewell kiss in morning.

Weapons license for mentally ill

"We'll do anything to protect you," Trump said. Without going into detail, president said that we wanted to take on subject of mental illness. The perpetrator of parkland, according to media reports, had been in psychic treatment, but had allegedly not continued. Trump had, however, signed a law a year ago, which allowed mentally ill to buy weapons again. He thus took back a settlement of his predecessor Barack Obama.

So many signs that Florida shooter was mentally disturbed, even expelled from school for bad and erratic behavior. Neighbors and classmates knew he was a big problem. Must always report such instances to authorities, again and again!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 15, 2018

Trump said he was going to meet governors and general prosecutors of States in February. "The issue of security in schools will be top priority," Trump said. Previously, Trump had already commented on Twitter about rampage. The perpetrator was presumably "mentally disturbed," he wrote. "So many signs that Florida shooter was mentally disturbed, even because of bad and unpredictable behavior of school referred," tweeted Trump. "Neighbors and classmates knew he was a big problem. Such incidents must always be reported to authorities, again and again! "

Minister of Justice Jeff Sessions announced that it would investigate links between mental illness and gun violence. He will appoint his ministry. He wanted to take a closer look at how prisons could better use existing gun laws before y come to school shootings. "It cannot be denied that something dangerous and unhealthy is happening in our country," said sessions. In all cases of such acts in schools, re have been preliminary indications. Perhaps it was not effective enough, he added.

The rampage in parkland was one of heaviest episodes of past 25 years. As a consequence, call for more restrictive gun laws is regularly heard. Trump and many or Republicans, however, are against it. Trump's predecessor Barack Obama had tried against Republican majority in vain to enforce stricter gun laws.

Date Of Update: 16 February 2018, 12:03
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