Florida School Shooter Nikolas Cruz Plotted To Kill ‘At Least 20’ In New Video
Chilling new video footage released by police shows Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz plotting to kill “at least 20” people in the horrific massacre.
Cruz, 19, entered his high school on February 14 and killed 17. RadarOnline.com obtained the videos, shown above, showing the suspected murderer used his cell phone to record himself devising his evil plan. He named his school, Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, as the location of the crime.
“Hello, my name is Nik and I’m going to be the next school shooter of 2018,” Cruz said to the camera. “My goal is to kill at least 20 people.”
The disturbing footage showed Cruz laughing while plotting the heinous crimes.
“When you see me on the news, you’ll all know who I am,” Cruz laughed. “You’re all going to die. Can’t wait.”
Additional footage was taken hours before Cruz entered the school grounds.
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“The day my massacre shall begin,” Cruz told the camera on Feb. 14. “All the kids in school will run in fear and hide from the wrath of my power and they will know who I am.”
Cruz then called his own life “meaningless” and gushed about a love interest named Angie. He also accused his peers of calling him names, such as “dumb***” and “idiot.”
“I’ve had enough telling me I’m an idiot and a dumb***when in real life you’re all the dumb***es. You’re all stupid and brainwashed by the political government programs.”
Cruz now faces the death penalty for murdering 17 in the Valentine’s Day massacre. In March, Cruz appeared in court, where a Florida judge entered a “not guilty” plea for him.
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