“We need to consider an automatic death penalty for school shooters,” Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said. “Life in prison is not enough for the deranged monsters who go into our schools to kill innocent kids & educators.'
A Florida Senator is calling for an “automatic death penalty” for school shooters.
In a message posted to Twitter, Scott said life in prison is not enough punishment for school shooters.
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