High school shot in Florida,USA.. 17 killed

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Police have arrested a former school student after killing 17 people in a school in Florida in the United States.
The incident occurred on Wednesday at the Marjorie Stonman Douglas High School in Parkland, a middle-class landed 72km north of Miami, according to Reuters.
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Shortly before school holidays, 19-year-old Nicholas Cruz entered the school with an asylum rifle and opened fire at police, police said. Former student of cruise school; Due to discipline, he was expelled from there.

In addition to the dead, more than a dozen people were injured, officials confirmed that some of them were serious.

US president Donald Trump tweeted this incident with tension and condemnation.
Reuters reports that the fearsome situation in the US media footage has been alarming. In the footage, horror students were seen arriving out of the school building on the head; On the dozen police officials and emergency departments are running out of the spot.

After hearing from the law enforcement agencies, two senators from Florida later told the media about the incident. After the gunman cruise gas embarrassing masks, the assault rifle, gun cartridge and hand grenade entered the school building a few hours before the holidays and the alarm triggered the alarm and forced the students and officers to come out of the class hallway.

"Then began the atrocity," Senator Bill Nelson told CNN Senator Marco Rubio later gave similar details about the incident on Twitter.

The school's staff and the panic students of local media heard the sounds of the fire alarms after the shooting began. Then there was a chaos in the school of three thousand three hundred students; After all, they started hiding in the hall, but teachers later hid them in classrooms.

A mobile video clip broadcasted on CBS News found gunfire sounds in the school's classroom. In the video, several students were seen lying on the ground, the guns were being heard in a panic scream.

Some time after the incident, the gunman was arrested from an area near the school, CNN's report said.
A British Daily Daily Mail report says that Cruz first escaped from the school building and ran away with panic students. After watching the video footage, the law enforcing agency recognized him and was able to arrest him within an hour.

A few hours later, at a press conference, Brid County Sheriff Scott Israel confirmed the gunman's name. He said the cruise surrenders without any trouble. During this time he found a cartridge of AR-Fifteen-style rifles and guns from him.

"It was awful. It is not possible to say anything, "said Scott.

She said 12 bodies were recovered from the school building. Two more bodies found outside the building, one to match on the street. Two of the injured later died in hospital.

In addition to the students among the dead, several adults are reported to have been unable to identify anyone immediately.

Nearly two hospital authorities told about 13 people injured in the incident. Five of these cases are serious.

Former schoolgirl Jillian Davis said, while studying at Marjorie Stanman Douglas High School, Cruz took part in the program sponsored by the junior reserve officer sponsored by the US military.

"At times he used to say amazing things about knives and guns, even though no one cares about his words," Reuters told the 19-year-old Jillian, who also himself participated in the school's junior reserve officer program.
The school's current student, Chad Williams, described Cruise as 'crazy for guns'.

18-year-old Williams said, "It was an anti-social kind that was unnecessary known to the annoying behavior of fire alarm."

Eyewitness student Kyle Ioward said that gunmen fired more of the new students in the class. Many people were hiding in the class till the police came to the firing.

It is one of the most deadly fatalities in US schools since 26 people were shot dead in a school in Connecticut in 2012, according to a BBC report.

The events in Florida in the Florida Day celebration of the worldwide celebrations have stalled the entire United States.

Governor of Florida, Rick Scott, termed it a 'satanic act'. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the cost will be borne by the state of the funeral and the cost of treating the injured.

Trump, on Twitter, said that at school schools, children, teachers, and people have never felt so insecure as ever. He also expressed condolences to the families of the casualties.