School officials and a sheriff’s deputy recommended in September 2016 that Nikolas Cruz — the student accused of last month’s Florida school massacre — be forcibly committed. But the recommendation was never acted upon.
By Curt Anderson | AP, Washington Post U.S.
Sun, 03/18/2018 - 5:42pm
School officials and a sheriff’s deputy recommended in September 2016 that Nikolas Cruz — the student accused of last month’s Florida school massacre — be forcibly committed. But the recommendation was never acted upon.