A Florida jury rejected the death penalty Thursday for the Parkland school shooter who killed 17 people on Valentine's Day 2018.
The shooter received life in prison without the possibility of parole for each of the murders, causing disappointment and frustration among family members of the victims attending the trial.
"What do we have the death penalty for," said Dr. Ilan Alhadeff, who gave a moving victim impact statement in August on the murder of his daughter Alyssa, a 14-year-old varsity soccer player. "We are beyond disappointed with the outcome today," his wife, Lori, said Thursday, reports The New York Times. "I just don't understand this."
"I don't know how this jury came to the conclusions that they did today, but 17 families did not receive justice," said Fred Guttenberg, who lost his 14-year-old daughter Jaime.
The shooter, who The Daily Wire will not name, was in the penalty phase of his trial, having pleaded guilty to seventeen counts of murder last year. Fourteen students and three staff members were killed, with the youngest victims only 14 years old.
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