
Jurors in Parkland gunman's trial visit mass shooting site on what would have been victim Joaquin Oliver's 22nd birthday
CNN
Jurors in the sentencing phase of the Parkland, Florida, school shooter's trial on Thursday visited the scene of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School's 1200 building, which has been sealed since the attack in February 2018.
The visit, Judge Elizabeth Scherer explained to jurors Wednesday, was meant to help them analyze the evidence presented so far in the trial of Nikolas Cruz, who faces either the death penalty or life in prison after pleading guilty to 17 counts of murder and 17 counts of attempted murder.
Pool footage taken from outside the building Thursday showed it remained fenced off, hidden in part behind banners that carried the high school's name and the emblem of its eagle mascot. The judge, prosecutors and defense attorneys were also seen entering the building.

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