Watch Live: Parkland shooting gunman faces more verbal thrashing from victims' families before sentencing
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The gunman who killed 17 people in the Parkland shooting is expected to be sentenced to life in prison Wednesday for the 2018 high school massacre in Florida. Before Nikolas Cruz formally receives his sentence, family members of the victims and survivors of the shooting will be given more time to address him.
On Tuesday, those who accepted the opportunity to verbally thrash the gunman face-to-face after almost five years didn't waste it.
"The idea that you, a cold-blooded killer, can actually live each day, eat your meals and put your head down at night seems completely unjust," teacher Stacey Lippel, who was wounded in the shooting, told the gunman. "The only comfort I have is that your life in prison will be filled with horror and fear, so my hope for you is that you die, sooner rather than later."