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appalachiablue

(41,132 posts)
Fri May 11, 2018, 12:18 AM May 2018

Parkland Shooters Brother Zachary Cruz Seeking New Life in Virginia

Source: Sun Sentinel

Crushed by negative attention, the brother of Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz is seeking court permission to move to Virginia to start a new life. Zachary Cruz, 18, needs court permission to leave South Florida, where he has lived his entire life, because he's on probation for trespassing at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, after his brother went on a maniacal shooting spree, killing 14 students and three staff members.

Like his older brother before him, Zachary Cruz was kicked out of the home of Rocxanne Deschamps, who became a surrogate mother to the Cruz brothers after their mother died in November.
Now homeless, Cruz is staying in a hotel room, his attorney said. He has no job, no high school diploma and no driver's license. Even some of his supporters on social networks have grown weary of him, frustrated that he violated probation and was arrested. Deschamps said on Facebook that he's been verbally abusive, and she couldn't take it anymore. He's not welcome back. Her ex-husband, Paul Gold, said on Facebook that their young son was afraid of Zachary Cruz, and he insisted Deschamps force him out.

In Virginia, Zachary Cruz could "find happiness and direction in life," criminal defense attorney Mark Lowry argued. He's been offered a home, a job and counseling. "Mr. Cruz ... has an incredible opportunity to restart his young life in a fresh location where the stigma of his brother's alleged actions will not isolate him from the world," Lowry argued in a motion filed Tuesday with Broward County Court Judge Melinda Brown. The national civil rights group Nexus Derechos Humanos Inc. has been helping Zachary Cruz. His former attorney said he was being mistreated by the court system based on "hysteria" surrounding the Feb. 14 mass shooting his brother confessed to.
Nexus is described in the motion as "a charitable bonding entity that specializes in re-entry support and supervision for those in need of help rebuilding productive lives post-incarceration or post-treatment."

A Nexus director, Terry Ann Johnson, has spoken to Zachary Cruz and agreed to be his "caretaker," the pleading says. He has been offered a condo in Staunton, Va., weekly counseling at Family Life Resource Center and a full-time, $13-an-hour job as a maintenance mechanic with Homes by Nexus. He would "attend" an online academy to get his high school diploma and submit to weekly telephone appointments and urinalysis as elements of his six-month probation. He would continue to report to Broward Sheriff's Office's Department of Probation. "Lastly, Mr. Cruz would still agree not to have any contact with the families and victims from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida," Lowry offered in his motion.
Though the Cruz brothers had a troubled relationship growing up, Cruz has attended his brother's court hearings and visited him at the Main Jail, records show. The two share the same biological mother and were both adopted by the late Roger and Lynda Cruz of Parkland. Both boys were diagnosed with mental disabilities and had behavioral problems."I love my brother, not the things he did," Zachary Cruz posted recently on the Instagram social networking app...Continued..

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/parkland-shooters-brother-zachary-cruz-seeking-new-life-in-virginia/ar-AAx5lrZ

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Parkland Shooters Brother Zachary Cruz Seeking New Life in Virginia (Original Post) appalachiablue May 2018 OP
I hope the court lets him go and I wish him well on his fresh start. cstanleytech May 2018 #1
Same here, wish the young man all the best in his new life. Things have been appalachiablue May 2018 #2
I agree completely. sdfernando May 2018 #5
Best of luck and best wishes to this young man. May be rise up and beat the ALBliberal May 2018 #3
I cannot begin to imagine how difficult it must be PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #4
The truth. What this young man faces in the years ahead appalachiablue May 2018 #6
Staunton's a nice place. NT mahatmakanejeeves May 2018 #7

appalachiablue

(41,132 posts)
2. Same here, wish the young man all the best in his new life. Things have been
Fri May 11, 2018, 12:33 AM
May 2018

so difficult for him at such a young age foremost the loss of both parents, his brother and all the issues and challenges. Hopefully with support and guidance which the new place offers, he'll be on the path to a good future.

sdfernando

(4,935 posts)
5. I agree completely.
Fri May 11, 2018, 01:29 PM
May 2018

This young man has enough problems of his own to deal with and with proper help he can overcome and thrive. A new environment could help immensely!

appalachiablue

(41,132 posts)
6. The truth. What this young man faces in the years ahead
Fri May 11, 2018, 04:11 PM
May 2018

through no fault of his own, is enormous and daunting. Many would succumb from the years of dysfunction and challenges yet with support and guidance maybe over time he can build a stable, healthier life somewhere.

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