Burn in hell Families of Parkland School shooting victims provides statement during Nikolas Cruz sentencing

Burn in hell Families of Parkland School shooting victims provides statement during Nikolas Cruz sentencing

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Burn in hell Families of Parkland School shooting victims provides statement during Nikolas Cruz sentencing

The decision as to whether or not Cruz will receive a death sentence has reached a stalemate (image via Amy Beth Bennett/Pool) On Tuesday, October 1, the families of the 2018 Parkland school shooting victims spoke out against convicted killer Nikolas Cruz at his sentencing. Theresa Robinovitz, grandmother of victim Alyssa Alhadeff, said: “I’m too old to see you live out your life sentence, but I hope your every-breathing moment here on earth is miserable and you repent for your sins Nikolas and burn in hell." David Robinovitz, grandfather of Parkland victim Alyssa Alhadeff, directly addresses Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz:

"When you die, it is my fondest hope that they take you and burn you and take your ashes and throw them in the garbage dump ... Because garbage to garbage."David Robinovitz, grandfather of Parkland victim Alyssa Alhadeff, directly addresses Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz:"When you die, it is my fondest hope that they take you and burn you and take your ashes and throw them in the garbage dump ... Because garbage to garbage." The impassioned condemnation came more than 4 years after the that occurred at Stoneman Douglas High school on February 14, 2018. Nikolas Cruz, 19 at the time of the killings, was a former student at the school who allegedly entered the premises armed with an assault rifle, murdering 17 people and injuring 17 others. On February 19, 2018, allegedly confessed to the massacre to Florida authorities.

Parkland victims family members condemn Nikolas Cruz

Florida Judge calls out parkland defense for laughing and flipping middle finger in court. Shooting Florida Judge calls out parkland defense for laughing and flipping middle finger in court. Shooting NPR reported that on October 13, 2022, a Florida jury agreed that Cruz should receive the death penalty, however this has not yet officially been imposed. If he is not executed, he will receive life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. During Nikolas Cruz's , several of the victims' family members spoke out against the convicted killer. David Robinovitz, grandfather of Parkland victim Alyssa Alhadeff, said: “It is my hope that you go somewhere to meet your maker. And Parkland murderer, I hope your maker sends you directly to hell to burn for the rest of your eternity." Smiling at & hugging Parkland killer Nikolas Cruz, flipping the middle finger at the victim's families, etc.

This defense team is absolutely disgusting! These poor families are being victimized twice.

Kudos to Judge Elizabeth Scherer for stopping the abuse.Smiling at & hugging Parkland killer Nikolas Cruz, flipping the middle finger at the victim's families, etc.This defense team is absolutely disgusting! These poor families are being victimized twice.Kudos to Judge Elizabeth Scherer for stopping the abuse. Meghan Petty, sister of 14-year-old victim Alaina, also spoke out against Cruz, describing how traumatic it has been to mentally recover from the massacre. She said: “This entire ordeal has pushed me to my emotional, physical and mental limits." Anthony Montalto, the brother of Parkland victim Gina, said that Cruz deserves the death sentence for perpetrating the shooting. Recalling the fond memories he shared with his sister, Montalto said: “I will never be able to watch TV with (Gina), talk about books with her. Every day I walk by her room and see that it’s empty. … Every day I wake up and I remember that she will not be there. He shouldn’t live while my sister rots in a grave." "You stole him from us."

Parkland victims and families got their first chance to speak to the Parkland shooter directly trial "You stole him from us."Parkland victims and families got their first chance to speak to the Parkland shooter directly trial According to ABC, Tony Moltanto, Gina's father, said that the decision not to give Cruz the death penalty was an irrational one: “If the jury took in the evidence presented, there is only logical and fact-based outcome. Sadly, the jury ignored the facts and went with emotion." He continued: “Did they consider what kind of message their verdict sent to our nation’s students and teachers? Did they consider how they would explain their verdict to the siblings of the victims, as my wife and I struggled to do?” According to the New York Post, many jurors voted against the death penalty due to Nikolas Cruz's history of domestic and mental health issues. Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
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