Florida prosecutors seeking death penalty in school shooting

MIAMI (AP) — Florida prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty  against school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz in the fatal shooting of  17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

The office of Broward County State Attorney Michael Satz filed the  formal notice Tuesday. The 19-year-old Cruz is scheduled for formal  arraignment Wednesday on a 34-count indictment, including 17  first-degree murder charges.

Cruz’s attorneys have said he would plead guilty if the death penalty  was not pursued in the Valentine’s Day massacre. The action by  prosecutors Tuesday does not necessarily mean a plea deal will not be  reached.

The only other penalty option for Cruz is life in prison with no possibility of parole.

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