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«Breaking News» New footage shows minutes after police catch Nikolas Cruz near Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

New footage from a police bodycam shows the moments after the Parkland shooter was apprehended following the deadliest high school shooting spree in U.S. history.


The Broward State Attorney's Office released the video on Friday, according to the Miami Herald, that shows Nikolas Cruz handcuffed on the ground with a Coral Springs police officer kneeling next to him as the officer wearing the bodycam approaches.


'What's going on? What's going on today, bro?' the unseen officer asks in a casual tone of voice.



The officer wearing the bodycam came upon the restrained Nikolas Cruz to ask him 'what's going on?'


The officer wearing the bodycam came upon the restrained Nikolas Cruz to ask him 'what's going on?'



The officer wearing the bodycam came upon the restrained Nikolas Cruz to ask him 'what's going on?'



'Demons, man,' Cruz replies.


'Demons?' the officer asks him.


'Voices,' Cruz says, 'voices.'


'Voices and demons?' the officer continues over him.


'Where's the voices?' Cruz asks before acting confused while the officer wearing the camera stands up. 'What the f--k? Where the f--k am I? Holy s--t! What happened?'


The officer kneeling beside Cruz appears to tell him to 'shut up' and the cop who is recording the encounter says 'just, be quiet man.' The other cop repeats for Cruz to shut up, but Cruz continues to talk. 



Cruz initially replies to the officer's question with the answer of 'demons' and 'voices'


Cruz initially replies to the officer's question with the answer of 'demons' and 'voices'



Cruz initially replies to the officer's question with the answer of 'demons' and 'voices'





His demeanor then changes, and Cruz acts as if he is unaware of what is happening or where he is at the time of his capture


His demeanor then changes, and Cruz acts as if he is unaware of what is happening or where he is at the time of his capture



His demeanor then changes, and Cruz acts as if he is unaware of what is happening or where he is at the time of his capture





Cruz sits in the courtroom during a status hearing at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 21. The judge in the case aims to begin his murder trial sometime in early 2020


Cruz sits in the courtroom during a status hearing at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 21. The judge in the case aims to begin his murder trial sometime in early 2020



Cruz sits in the courtroom during a status hearing at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 21. The judge in the case aims to begin his murder trial sometime in early 2020



'What the f--- you doing, dude,' the accused mass shooter says. 'What the f---.' 


With Cruz now out of the camera's view, the unnamed officer makes his way to his vehicle where he grabs a smartphone and returns to a sobbing suspect surrounded by officers. 


Cruz, now crying, can be heard in the background and exclaims 'What the f---,' again as the officer speaks to his fellow cops before the video ends. 


In interrogation footage released last August, Cruz had also claimed then that demonic voice in his head urged him to do violence. 


The Sheriff's Detective John Curcio had asked if the supposed voice had given specific instructions related to the massacre, including the fact that Cruz took an Uber to the high school.


Curcio asked: 'The voice didn't tell you to take Uber, right?'


Cruz replied: 'Yes, it did.'


Prosecutors also made public a transcript of interviews with Broward Sheriff's Office officials, the Herald reported, including Chris McCoy, a Broward Sheriff's Office captain, now major, who was second in command of the SWAT team.


McCoy encountered former school resource officer Scot Peterson, branded a coward for failing to react to the shooting spree,  




Major Chris McCoy was the second-in-command of Broward Sheriff's Office SWAT who arrived on the scene to encounter the pariah ex-school resource officer Scot Peterson


Major Chris McCoy was the second-in-command of Broward Sheriff's Office SWAT who arrived on the scene to encounter the pariah ex-school resource officer Scot Peterson



Major Chris McCoy was the second-in-command of Broward Sheriff's Office SWAT who arrived on the scene to encounter the pariah ex-school resource officer Scot Peterson





Scot Peterson, left, the former deputy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who hid while gunman Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people, has moved from Florida to a secluded cabin in the Appalachians


Scot Peterson, left, the former deputy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who hid while gunman Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people, has moved from Florida to a secluded cabin in the Appalachians



Scot Peterson, left, the former deputy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who hid while gunman Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people, has moved from Florida to a secluded cabin in the Appalachians 



Peterson drew a map of the campus for McCoy on a whiteboard inside one of the school's buildings, but appeared 'distraught' and near tears, according to the McCoy.


 I could see that he was definitely not well emotionally,' he said. 'I said, "Get Scot out of here. Get him someplace safe." I didn't know anything about this prior stuff. I'm like, "Get him. Get him some help."'


Peterson sold his home in January, almost a year after the massacre of 17 people,moving to a secluded home in the Appalachian Mountains. 


No trial date has been set for Nikolas Cruz, but Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer said last month she intends to aim for start in early 2020.


Cruz is accused of 17 counts of murder in the slaying of three staff members and 14 students during a shooting spree on February 14, 2018 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.



PICTURED: Fourteen students, a geography teacher, coach and athletic director shot dead in Florida high school massacre






Jaime Guttenberg, 14, was described by relatives as a 'kind-hearted, sweet' girl. She attended the school with her younger brother who survived and rushed home afterwards


Jaime Guttenberg, 14, was described by relatives as a 'kind-hearted, sweet' girl. She attended the school with her younger brother who survived and rushed home afterwards






Senior Nicholas Dworet was a gifted swimmer who had his sights set on 2020 Tokyo Olympics success. His devastated college student girlfriend is among those grieving his death. Friends said he was not just a talented athlete, but a 'good guy' who will be missed


Senior Nicholas Dworet was a gifted swimmer who had his sights set on 2020 Tokyo Olympics success. His devastated college student girlfriend is among those grieving his death. Friends said he was not just a talented athlete, but a 'good guy' who will be missed



Jaime Guttenberg, 14, (left) was described by relatives as a 'kind-hearted, sweet' girl. She attended the school with her younger brother who survived and rushed home afterwards. Senior Nicholas Dworet (right) was a gifted swimmer who had his sights set on 2020 Tokyo Olympics success. His devastated college student girlfriend is among those grieving his death. Friends said he was not just a talented athlete, but a 'good guy' who will be missed






Martin Duque, 14, was missing for hours on Wednesday and his frantic family desperately appealed for him to get in touch on social media. On Thursday, his older brother Miguel confirmed his death. Martin was a freshman


Martin Duque, 14, was missing for hours on Wednesday and his frantic family desperately appealed for him to get in touch on social media. On Thursday, his older brother Miguel confirmed his death. Martin was a freshman






Meadow Pollack, 18, was preparing for college. Her father was at the school on Wednesday and showed her photograph around in the hope that she would be found alive


Meadow Pollack, 18, was preparing for college. Her father was at the school on Wednesday and showed her photograph around in the hope that she would be found alive



Martin Duque, 14, (left) was missing for hours on Wednesday and his frantic family desperately appealed for him to get in touch on social media. On Thursday, his older brother Miguel confirmed his death. Martin was a freshman. Meadow Pollack, 18, (right) was preparing for college. Her father was at the school on Wednesday and showed her photograph around in the hope that she would be found alive






Alyssa Alhadeff, 15, (seen right) was eulogized by her mother who said she was a talented soccer player and creative mind. 'All she had to offer the world was love... I just sent her to school and she was shot and killed,' she said


Alyssa Alhadeff, 15, (seen right) was eulogized by her mother who said she was a talented soccer player and creative mind. 'All she had to offer the world was love... I just sent her to school and she was shot and killed,' she said






Alyssa Alhadeff, 15, was eulogized by her mother who said she was a talented soccer player and creative mind. 'All she had to offer the world was love... I just sent her to school and she was shot and killed,' she said


Alyssa Alhadeff, 15, was eulogized by her mother who said she was a talented soccer player and creative mind. 'All she had to offer the world was love... I just sent her to school and she was shot and killed,' she said



Cara Loughran (left) was missing on Wednesday afternoon. Her mother Denise and her father rushed to the designated hotel where parents were told to go to be reunited with their children in the hope that she would be found alive. Her grieving neighbor confirmed her death on Thursday. Alyssa Alhadeff, 15, (right) was eulogized by her mother who said she was a talented soccer player and creative mind. 'All she had to offer the world was love... I just sent her to school and she was shot and killed,' she said






Luke Hoyer, 15, was described as a 'precious' child by his grandparents who confirmed his death. They found out about the shooting on television. They said he was a 'good kid' who 'never got in trouble'


Luke Hoyer, 15, was described as a 'precious' child by his grandparents who confirmed his death. They found out about the shooting on television. They said he was a 'good kid' who 'never got in trouble'






Joaquin Oliver, 17, was also killed. Joaquin was a Venezuelan immigrant who came to the US with his family for a 'better future', they said on Thursday


Joaquin Oliver, 17, was also killed. Joaquin was a Venezuelan immigrant who came to the US with his family for a 'better future', they said on Thursday



Luke Hoyer, 15, (left) was described as a 'precious' child by his grandparents who confirmed his death. They found out about the shooting on television. They said he was a 'good kid' who 'never got in trouble'. Joaquin Oliver, 17, (right) was also killed. Joaquin was a Venezuelan immigrant who came to the US with his family for a 'better future', they said on Thursday






Gina Montalto, 15, was described as a 'light and joy'. She and Jaime, another victim, volunteered at a local project called The Friendship Initiative where they acted as buddies for children with special needs. Gina's mother Jennifer shared pleas to find her on social media on Wednesday


Gina Montalto, 15, was described as a 'light and joy'. She and Jaime, another victim, volunteered at a local project called The Friendship Initiative where they acted as buddies for children with special needs. Gina's mother Jennifer shared pleas to find her on social media on Wednesday






Alaina Petty, 14, was also killed. Her Mormon church confirmed her death, saying she was a 'valiant' member


Alaina Petty, 14, was also killed. Her Mormon church confirmed her death, saying she was a 'valiant' member



Gina Montalto, 15, (left) was described as a 'light and joy'. She and Jaime, another victim, volunteered at a local project called The Friendship Initiative where they acted as buddies for children with special needs. Gina's mother Jennifer shared pleas to find her on social media on Wednesday. Alaina Petty, 14, (right) was also killed. Her Mormon church confirmed her death, saying she was a 'valiant' member






Carmen Schentrup, 16, was also killed in the shooting. Carmen was a gifted student who last year was named as a semifinalist in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program. It includes students who score above average in their SATs or National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test


Carmen Schentrup, 16, was also killed in the shooting. Carmen was a gifted student who last year was named as a semifinalist in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program. It includes students who score above average in their SATs or National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test






ROTC student Peter Wang, 15, also died. His parents speak little English and relied on their neighbor to post social media appeals looking for him. They went to the Marriott hotel with other parents to wait for news of him on Wednesday night and have since confirmed that he was among those killed


ROTC student Peter Wang, 15, also died. His parents speak little English and relied on their neighbor to post social media appeals looking for him. They went to the Marriott hotel with other parents to wait for news of him on Wednesday night and have since confirmed that he was among those killed



Carmen Schentrup, 16, (left) was also killed in the shooting. Carmen was a gifted student who last year was named as a semifinalist in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program. It includes students who score above average in their SATs or National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. ROTC student Peter Wang, 15, (right) also died. His parents speak little English and relied on their neighbor to post social media appeals looking for him. They went to the Marriott hotel with other parents to wait for news of him on Wednesday night and have since confirmed that he was among those killed






Alex Schachter, 14, was also killed.  His mother died when he was a child and he attended the school in Florida with his brother, who survived. The teenager's father Max said he was a 'sweetheart of a child' who 'just wanted to do well and please his parents'


Alex Schachter, 14, was also killed.  His mother died when he was a child and he attended the school in Florida with his brother, who survived. The teenager's father Max said he was a 'sweetheart of a child' who 'just wanted to do well and please his parents'






Helena Ramsey, 17, was described by relatives as a 'reserved' and studious girl who was due to go to college next year


Helena Ramsey, 17, was described by relatives as a 'reserved' and studious girl who was due to go to college next year



Alex Schachter, 14, (left) was also killed.  His mother died when he was a child and he attended the school in Florida with his brother, who survived. The teenager's father Max said he was a 'sweetheart of a child' who 'just wanted to do well and please his parents'. Helena Ramsey, 17, (right) was described by relatives as a 'reserved' and studious girl who was due to go to college next year






Geography Scott Beigel, 35, was shot dead as he tried to lock the door of his classroom again after letting a group of fleeing students in to hide. They were running away from the gunman.


Geography Scott Beigel, 35, was shot dead as he tried to lock the door of his classroom again after letting a group of fleeing students in to hide. They were running away from the gunman.






Aaron Feis, 37, died acting as a human shield. The track coach had thrown himself on top of the kids to stop the bullets from hitting him. He was a former student and was also a security guard at the school where he had worked for eight years


Aaron Feis, 37, died acting as a human shield. The track coach had thrown himself on top of the kids to stop the bullets from hitting him. He was a former student and was also a security guard at the school where he had worked for eight years



Geography Scott Beigel, 35, (left) was shot dead as he tried to lock the door of his classroom again after letting a group of fleeing students in to hide. They were running away from the gunman. Aaron Feis, 37, (right) died acting as a human shield. The track coach had thrown himself on top of the kids to stop the bullets from hitting him. He was a former student and was also a security guard at the school where he had worked for eight years





Athletic director Chris Hixon, 49, was also killed shielding students


Athletic director Chris Hixon, 49, was also killed shielding students



Athletic director Chris Hixon, 49, was also killed shielding students



 




 


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/16/new-footage-shows-minutes-after-police-catch-nikolas-cruz-near-marjory-stoneman-douglas-high-school/
Main photo article New footage from a police bodycam shows the moments after the Parkland shooter was apprehended following the deadliest high school shooting spree in U.S. history.
The Broward State Attorney’s Office released the video on Friday, according to the Miami Herald, that shows Nikolas Cruz...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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