A former Florida sheriff’s deputy stands trial for negligence, neglect, and perjury for failing to confront the Parkland school shooter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14, 2018.

Scot Peterson, 60, faces up to 96 years in prison for failing to intervene when Nikolas Cruz opened fire at the school, killing 17 people.

Peterson faces seven counts of felony child neglect for the four children who were killed and three who were wounded on the third floor.

There are also three counts of misdemeanor culpable negligence against the defendant for the three adults who were shot, including the teacher and adult student who lost their lives.



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