A judge ruled that the jury for school shooter Nikolas Cruz can see the swastikas he drew on assignments. His attorneys argued the symbols should not be presented because there's no evidence he targeted any of his victims based on their race or religion.
evidence and testimony the prosecution presented over three weeks as it laid out the killings and how Cruz planned the attack.
On assignments shown in court Thursday, Cruz wrote curse words and gay slurs and drew photos of stick figures shooting each other and having sex. He once wrote to Yon, “I hate you. I hate America.” On one assessment, Yon wrote, “I strongly feel Nikolas is a danger to the students and faculty at this school. He does not understand the difference between his violent feelings and reality.”
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