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Florida shooting: Family who took in Nikolas Cruz call him a 'monster' and say they saw no warning signs | Florida shooting: Family who took in Nikolas Cruz call him a 'monster' and say they saw no warning signs |
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The family who took the Florida school shooting suspect into their home after his mother died have labelled him a “monster”. | The family who took the Florida school shooting suspect into their home after his mother died have labelled him a “monster”. |
Kimberley and James Snead said Nikolas Cruz was lonely and depressed, but they saw no warning signs. | Kimberley and James Snead said Nikolas Cruz was lonely and depressed, but they saw no warning signs. |
The 19-year-old is accused of killing 17 and leaving more than a dozen injured, at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, a small city about 50 miles north of Florida. | |
"We had this monster living under our roof and we didn't know, "Ms Snead told the South Florida Sun Sentinel. "We didn't see this side of him." | "We had this monster living under our roof and we didn't know, "Ms Snead told the South Florida Sun Sentinel. "We didn't see this side of him." |
Mr Snead added: “Everything everybody seems to know, we didn’t know. It’s as simple as that.” | Mr Snead added: “Everything everybody seems to know, we didn’t know. It’s as simple as that.” |
Mr Cruz went to live with the Snead family after his adopted mother died of pneumonia last November. | Mr Cruz went to live with the Snead family after his adopted mother died of pneumonia last November. |
Their son asked whether he could join them in the family home. | Their son asked whether he could join them in the family home. |
As well as providing him with a roof over his head, they registered him in adult education classes and helped him get a job at a local pound shop. | |
They were forced to teach him basic chores such as how to cook, use the microwave, wash his clothes and tidy up after himself. | They were forced to teach him basic chores such as how to cook, use the microwave, wash his clothes and tidy up after himself. |
"He was very naive. He wasn't dumb, just naive," Mr Snead, an army veteran, said. "I told him there’d be rules and he followed every rule to the T." | "He was very naive. He wasn't dumb, just naive," Mr Snead, an army veteran, said. "I told him there’d be rules and he followed every rule to the T." |
The parents said they were alright with the teenager storing guns in the house as they long as they were kept in a gun safe. They told Mr Cruz he had to ask permission before taking out the guns. | The parents said they were alright with the teenager storing guns in the house as they long as they were kept in a gun safe. They told Mr Cruz he had to ask permission before taking out the guns. |
Mr Snead told the paper he thought he was the only person who possessed a key to the safe, but he now thinks Mr Cruz kept a key for himself. | Mr Snead told the paper he thought he was the only person who possessed a key to the safe, but he now thinks Mr Cruz kept a key for himself. |
While Mr Cruz has not yet entered a plea, an arrest affidavit alleged that he confessed to authorities he was “the gunman who entered the school campus armed with a AR-15 and began shooting students that he saw on the hallways and on the school grounds”. | While Mr Cruz has not yet entered a plea, an arrest affidavit alleged that he confessed to authorities he was “the gunman who entered the school campus armed with a AR-15 and began shooting students that he saw on the hallways and on the school grounds”. |
In the meantime, tales of heroism during the shooting have emerged, including that of Anthony Borges, who reportedly placed his body between the shooter and fellow students. | In the meantime, tales of heroism during the shooting have emerged, including that of Anthony Borges, who reportedly placed his body between the shooter and fellow students. |
Carlos Rodriguez, said he survived the massacre because of his best friend Anthony's heroism. | Carlos Rodriguez, said he survived the massacre because of his best friend Anthony's heroism. |
"None of us knew what to do. So, he took the initiative to just save his other classmates," Carlos told ABC's Good Morning America. | "None of us knew what to do. So, he took the initiative to just save his other classmates," Carlos told ABC's Good Morning America. |
He said that after gunfire erupted Anthony and his fellow classmates made a dash to hide in a classroom. According to Carlos, Anthony was the last of 20 students who escaped into a room and was trying to lock the door when he was shot. | He said that after gunfire erupted Anthony and his fellow classmates made a dash to hide in a classroom. According to Carlos, Anthony was the last of 20 students who escaped into a room and was trying to lock the door when he was shot. |
He said he used his body as a human shield in the doorway and managed to put his body between the bullets and his classmates - who all survived wholly uninjured. | He said he used his body as a human shield in the doorway and managed to put his body between the bullets and his classmates - who all survived wholly uninjured. |
Anthony’s father said his son was shot a total of four times – taking bullets to the back and both of his legs – but managed to survive what was the deadliest school shooting since a gunman opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary. | Anthony’s father said his son was shot a total of four times – taking bullets to the back and both of his legs – but managed to survive what was the deadliest school shooting since a gunman opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary. |
“He’s my hero,” Roy Borges, his father, said. | “He’s my hero,” Roy Borges, his father, said. |
He said his son is in stable condition in hospital after going through hours of surgery. | He said his son is in stable condition in hospital after going through hours of surgery. |
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