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February 16, 2018 by  
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Florida school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz was brought to the Broward County jail and charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder Thursday morning. (Feb. 15)
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The teenager accused of killing 17 at a Florida high school dropped his AR-15 rifle and left the scene with terrified students, blending in to make his escape before casually walking into a nearby Wal-Mart to get a drink.

Nikolas Cruz, 19, used the cover of fleeing students to make his way to the Wal-Mart, where he bought a drink at a Subway restaurant in the store, Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said at a news conference Thursday. Then Cruz walked to a McDonald’s, Israel said.

Israel says Cruz was confronted by a police officer and taken into custody about 40 minutes after leaving the McDonald’s. Cruz then told detectives that “he was the gunman who entered the school campus . . . and began shooting students he saw in the hallways,” according to court papers filed Thursday afternoon.

“Cruz stated that he brought additional loaded magazines to the school campus and kept them hidden in a backpack until he got on campus to begin his assault,” according to an arrest affidavit.

The moments leading up to Cruz’ arrest were detailed shortly after the subdued, handcuffed suspect made his first court appearance on charges of premeditated murder in the killing of 17 students and faculty at the school.

Wearing an orange jail jumpsuit and with his head slightly lowered, Cruz said only, “yes, ma’am,” when addressed on closed-circuit television by Judge Kim Theresa Mollica.

Mollica ordered the suspect held without bond on 17 counts of murder. His attorney, public defender Melissa McNeill, stood with her arm around Cruz during the brief court appearance as they stood before a podium looking at the camera, did not contest the order.

Before the hearing, Chief Assistant Public Defender Gordon Weekes, whose office is defending Cruz, described the suspect as a “deeply troubled child who has endured a lot of emotional trauma in a short period of time.” He said Cruz began spiraling downward following the death of his mother in November.

McNeill described Cruz, who was on suicide watch in jail, as a “broken child” who suffered brain developmental problems and depression. She said he was “sad, mournful and remorseful” over the killings. ”He is fully aware of what is going on.”

The brief hearing amounted to a formal presentation of charges in the massacre Wednesday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. 

After his expulsion last year for fighting, Cruz returned to the high school with a vengeance, outfitted with a gas mask, smoke grenades and multiple magazines of ammunition and a semiautomatic weapon. He arrived at the school via the Uber transportation service, which he arranged through his smart phone, police said in charging papers.

Authorities say he triggered a fire alarm in a building that normally serves freshmen students, then roamed the schools’ corridors — from the first floor to the third — opening fire on students pouring into hallways.

It was the nation’s deadliest school shooting since a gunman attacked an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., more than five years ago.