Cruz went on a shooting rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018 and murdered 17 people, including Lori Alhadeff s daughter Alyssa, who was just 14.
"The monster's going to go to prison and in prison, I'll hope and pray he receives the kind of mercy from prisoners that he showed to my daughter and the 16 others," said Parkland father and activist Fred Guttenberg.
"The monster's going to go to prison and in prison, I'll hope and pray he receives the kind of mercy from prisoners that he showed to my daughter and the 16 others," said Parkland father and activist Fred Guttenberg.
Since Alyssa Alhadeff was murdered at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018, her family has advocated for improving school safety. Now, New York has adopted Alyssa's Law, which pushes schools to install silent panic button systems for students and teachers to alert law enforcement about an emergency.
NEW YORK (PIX11) New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is set to sign legislation that aims to strengthen school building safety into law Thursday morning. The bill is called Alyssa’s Law. It requires New York school districts to at least consider installing silent panic alarm systems in schools.