Roses from Valentine's Day in 2018 lay withered, their dried and cracked petals scattered across classroom floors still smeared with the blood of victims killed more than four years earlier.
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Roses brought to honor love on that Valentine’s Day in 2018 lay withered, their dried and cracked petals scattered across classroom floors still smeared with the blood of victims gunned down by a former student more than four years earlier.
One by one, the relatives and friends of the 17 people killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, took the stand in court and divulged to a jury the depths of their despair since losing loved ones to gunfire four years ago on Valentine’s Day.
Jurors visited the school building where the massacre happened seeing with their own eyes the bloodstains and bullet holes preserved at the crime scene and heard the final victim impact statements from loved ones of those who were murdered.