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Nikolas Cruz trial: Parkland shooting gunman sentenced to life after killing 17 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

PARKLAND school shooter Nikolas Cruz avoids the death penalty and will be sentenced to life in prison more than four years after he senselessly massacred 17 people in 2018.

On Valentine's Day 2018, 14 students and three faculty members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School were slaughtered when Cruz, armed with an AR-15, walked onto campus and opened fire inside a hallway.

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law, Judge Elizabeth Scherer cannot overrule the jury's decision.

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Dozens of family members of victims in the courtroom appeared angry and baffled as the judge read the jury's verdicts.

Cruz showed little emotion as he looked down at the defense table during the proceeding.

Corey Hixon - whose father, Chris Hixon, died in the shooting - exited the courtroom midway through the readings.

Tony Montalto, whose daughter, Gina, was killed in the Parkland massacre, called the jury’s decision not to impose the death penalty “pretty unreal”.

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“The monster that killed them gets to live another day," he said after the ruling, adding, "society has to really look and re-examine who and what is a victim.”

Cruz's brother, Zachary, released a statement, saying he agreed with the jury's decision on a life imprisonment sentence, which he called "worse fate than death".

"My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the victims of my brother’s crimes. In the coming days and weeks, I will have much to say about the Broward State Attorney’s office and that Broward School division," Zachary said.

"Today is not the day for that. Today is a day for the victims to find peace in knowing that this legal process is finally over."

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