Kimberly and James Snead, who took in Parkland, Fla. shooter Nikolas Cruz three months before last week’s massacre, appeared Monday on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” There, they told “GMA” anchor Michael Strahan that Cruz was “very polite” in their home and that he “seemed normal.”
“Everything everybody seems to know we didn’t know,” James Snead said this morning. “We had rules and he followed every rule to the tee”
“He was very polite,” he continued on Cruz. “He seemed normal.”
Here are James and Kimberly describing what they knew of Cruz before accepting the young man into their home:
The couple who took in the Florida school shooting suspect after his mother died says he "was very polite. He seemed normal." https://t.co/DRkVUhkJBY pic.twitter.com/aPH22c9F66
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 19, 2018
Cruz, who was friendly with the Sneads’ son, moved in with them after his adopted mother died in November.
And here, the couple recounts what happened on the morning of the horrific mass-shooting:
Couple who took in alleged Florida school shooter describes the day of the rampage: "He said he didn’t go to school on Valentine’s Day." https://t.co/s7ae1D2lTp pic.twitter.com/2HdYeQFyt4
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 19, 2018
Cruz shot and killed 17 people at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School last Wednesday.