The couple who took in suspected Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz after his mother died is speaking out for the first time – and they insist they had no idea he was capable of allegedly opening fire at a school. “Everything everybody seems to know we didn’t know,” James Snead told Good Morning America on Monday. James and Kimberly Snead said that their own son was at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Wednesday when Cruz, 19, allegedly used his AR-15 rifle to kill 17 students and staff members. They told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel that Cruz texted their son on the day of the shooting to ask what classroom he was in, adding that he had something important to tell him.