Another student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School has made death threats against one of his classmates just a month after a shooter gunned down 17.
The teen, who has not been named, posted threatening pictures on his Instagram showing himself armed with a gun and bullets after he claimed another student had stolen his Gucci sandals.
The first picture, obtained by TMZ, showed the student with what appeared to be a handgun down his pants, with the caption ‘catch me out here n****s’.
Another student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School has made death threats against one of his classmates just a month after a shooter gunned down 17.The first picture showed the student with what appeared to be a handgun down his pants, with the caption ‘catch me out here n****s’
The next showed an array of bullets with the caption: ‘Anyone know josh at Stoneman Douglas he’s light skin where’s Gucci glasses and jeans that look like a 4 year old drew on em hmu’
The next showed an array of bullets with the caption: ‘Anyone know josh at Stoneman Douglas he’s light skin where’s Gucci glasses and jeans that look like a 4 year old drew on em hmu.’
Police have arrested the unnamed student for making the threats.
Officers recovered the BB gun and bullets, and discovered that the teen’s Fortnite gamer tag name was NickCruz – the same name as the school shooter.
The teen, who has not been named, posted threatening pictures on his Instagram showing himself armed with a gun and bullets after he claimed another student had stolen his Gucci sandals
However, the school has so far refused to confirm whether the student has been expelled or suspended.
Now the parents of the teen’s intended target are demanding the school gives them answers.
They have filed a lawsuit to find out what the school plans to do with the student.
Their lawyer, Bradford Cohen told TMZ that they weren’t after money, they were simply protecting their son.
‘The family is looking for answers in terms of what’s going to happen to this youth,’ he said.
‘What’s going to happen to this youth that put a gun and bullets and threats on Snapchat.
Kids are brought out of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after the shooting at the school on February 14
Gunman Nikolas Cruz is escorted into the courtroom for his arraignment on Wednesday, March 14
‘Is he coming back to school? Is he not coming back to school?
‘My client is fearful to go back to school. There was shooting there a month a go – all we want is some communication.’
Ever since the February 14 shooting that left 17 students and staff members dead, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students have become advocates for stricter gun control laws.
Their push for gun control saw hundreds of thousands of people turned out for the March For Our Lives events on Saturday.
The main event was held in DC, but another 800 events took place around the world in cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Portland, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Chicago, Houston, Denver, Pittsburgh, Boston, Miami, Atlanta, Nashville and other areas.
Globally, events were held in Paris, London, Berlin, Sydney, Mumbai, Tokyo.
Fuentes was just one of many Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students who gave speeches.
People hug as they attend a candlelit memorial service for the victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that killed 17 people on February 15
The DC march began on Pennsylvania Avenue at noon on Saturday. It has been organized by the teenage survivors of the Parkland shooting on February 14
Parkland survivor David Hogg, 17, was among the 20 young speakers at the Washington DC event. At the end of his impassioned speech, he took a presidential tone and said: ‘Thank you, I love you all. God bless you and God bless the United States of America’
Emma Gonzalez, one of the most vocal of the event organizers, went silent on stage until she had been there for 6 minutes and 20 seconds, the amount of time it took gunman Nikolas Cruz to murder 17 people at Stoneman Douglas on February 14
Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West attended the event with their daughter North. They are pictured backstage
The teens were joined by a raft of stars including George and Amal Clooney, who donated $500,000 to the event, Jimmy Fallon, Steven Spielberg, Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus.
Singers including Andra Day and Jennifer Hudson were among those who performed in front of the crowds.
A satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe showed the massive crowd at the March For Our Lives rally in Washington, DC on Saturday.
David Hogg, one of the Stoneman Douglas survivors who has been at the forefront of the issue ever since, spoke confidently about the event on Saturday morning in an early interview with GMA.
‘Today we are going to start a revolution.
‘This is the beginning of a lifelong marathon not only for me but for my generation.
‘We are sick and tired of the inaction here in Washington and around the country at different state capitals and different cities, of politicians that are owned by the NRA and not listening to the constituents of America.