Parkland Shooting Survivor Veronica Steel – During the Parkland penalty trial, several people testified about their experiences during the 2018 shooting rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Many witnesses have taken the stand to give their accounts. Students and teachers who were at the school on the day of the attack are some of the people who have come forward as witnesses.
The witnesses recounted the sequence of events that left several of them physically scarred as a result of gunshot wounds and others emotionally damaged as a result of lingering recollections of a horrible picture that depicted 17 people dead in their hallways.
Veronica Steel is a former student of MSD and the person to survive the massacre that took place at Parkland High School. In the fall of 2018, she was a sophomore in high school at the time of the incident in school.
Also on Wednesday, the teachers who were present in the classroom gave heartbreaking testimony in the capital trial of Nikolas Cruz. One of the teachers talked about how a boy in her Holocaust studies class answered a question correctly just seconds before he was one of the 17 people killed by the school shooter four years ago.
Nikolas Cruz is facing the death penalty.
Veronica Steel, a student at Parkland High School in 2018 who was there during the shooting that occurred there, testifies in court. She testified that Beigel was shot, and his body was keeping the door from shutting, which caused the children who were inside the room to be afraid that Cruz would come inside.
When Cruz stopped shooting for a moment, she ran to help the kids who had gathered outside her classroom. She helped them get out of the building through an adjacent stairwell.
At that moment, they heard gunshots in the first-floor hallway of the three-story structure, and Cruz began firing his semi-automatic rifle through the glass of the classroom door near where he entered the room.
The age of Veronica Steel and her parents’ details are currently unknown. Neither of these details has been disclosed.
However, the testimony that Veronica has delivered has brought tears to the eyes of everyone present in the courtroom as well as those who are outside the courtroom.
Cruz, the perpetrator of the massacre that took place on February 14, 2018, entered a guilty plea in October to 17 charges of first-degree murder related to the incident.
It is up to the jury to determine whether or not the ex-student at Stoneman Douglas High School should be sentenced to the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of release for the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the United States to go before a jury. At this point, it appears that the trial will continue at least through October.
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