SCHOOL SHOOTING

Who is Nikolas Cruz, where is the Parkland school shooting suspect now and when will his trial end?

NIKOLAS Cruz is the teenage gunman who slaughtered 17 pupils and staff in one of America's worst mass shootings.

He is awaiting trial on 17 counts on murder and 17 of the attempted murder of those he wounded in the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. Here's what we know about the suspect.

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Nikolas Cruz appeared in court smiling on January 15, 2019Credit: AP:Associated Press

Who is Nikolas Cruz?

The 20-year-old had been expelled from school for unspecified disciplinary reasons.

On Valentine's Day 2018 he returned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland armed with an AR-15 rifle.

After pulling a fire alarm he rampaged through the school while wearing a gas mask and carrying smoke grenades.

The shooter reportedly travelled to the school in an Uber and fled by hiding among the panicking crowds.

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The moment the shooter Nikolas Cruz was taken down following the attack

Then he calmly walked into a McDonald's and a Subway "to celebrate" with fast food.

The teenager surrendered to police in nearby Coral Springs and was taken in for questioning.

Video of a police interview hours after his arrest shows Nikolas sobbing uncontrollably in his brother Zachary's arms after allegedly confessing to the murders.

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He is seen in handcuffs and wearing a hospital gown as Zachary tells him: "People think you're a monster now," adding: "I don't care what other people think, I'm your brother, I love you."

Nikolas Cruz had been expelled from school

When does Nikolas Cruz go on trial?

Cruz has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder and 17 counts of attempted murder.

He faces the death penalty if convicted.

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A provisional trial date has been set for September 2019.

At a preliminary hearing in July 2018, Cruz's lawyers said he would plead guilty in exchange for a sentence of life in prison, but that was rejected by the state attorney.

Cruz appeared in a Florida court smiling on January 15, 2019, as prosecutors are set to turn over about 180 witness statements to Cruz's defence lawyers by January 29.

Cruz's lawyers say they need to access the documents from a state commission that investigated the shooting.

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Another hearing is set for Wednesday January 16, 2019, for his defence attorneys to separate Cruz and a corrections officer he is accused of assaulting in November.

What happened in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting?

At 2.25pm a man armed with an AR15 assault rifle opened fire on students at the Florida high school.

Harrowing footage posted on social media shows terrified pupils crouching under their desks after they barricaded the doors as piercing gunshots are let off just feet away.

Police said 12 people were killed inside the school building, while two were found dead just outside, and another on the street.

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Paramedics rushed 16 people to hospital but two died on the way.

Five of the injured were said to be in a critical condition.

Fourteen pupils and three staff died in the shooting.

The Valentine's Day bloodshed was just one incident of gun violence that has become a regular occurrence at schools and college campuses across the United States over the past several years.

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It was the 18th shooting in a US school in 2018, according to gun control group Everytown for Gun Safety.

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What else do we know about the suspect?

Cruz told investigators voices in his head – described as “demons” – told him what to do, according to police sources quoted by .

In May 2018, videos emerged in which Cruz recorded himself declaring his intentions to be "the next school shooter of 2018" with the target of killing at least 20 people using an AR-15.

He says to camera: "You're all going to die. Pew, pew pew. Can't wait."

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