Deputies Called to Suspected Shooter’s Home 39 Times Over 7 Years



Before Nikolas Cruz rowed out his mass killing at a Florida high school this week, police responded to his home 39 times over a seven-year time, according to disturbing new documents.
Broward County Sheriff’s Office — obtained from police records by CNN - were not immediately available and it was impossible to determine if all engaged Cruz.
But the nature of the emergencies at his Parkland home comprised “mentally ill person,” “child abuse,” “domestic disturbance” and “missing person,” KTLA reported.
And a schoolmate, Brody Speno, told the network that cops were called to Cruz’s home “just every another week.”
“Something wasn’t right about him,” Speno told CNN. “He was off.”
Speno said he knew Cruz from primary school and narrated him as “an evil kid” who was “always facing in trouble.”
Cruz — who posted picture by himself on Instagram posing with guns and knives — has confessed to killing 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland and made an alarming posted comment about a recent mass shooting.
“Man I can do so much better,” he wrote.

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