- Nikolas Cruz, 19, was ordered held without bail during his first court appearance on Thursday
- His public defender, Melisa McNeil, comforted him by putting a hand around his shoulder during the hearing
- The teen faces 17 counts of premeditated murder - charges that carry the death penalty in Florida
- Cruz killed 17 and injured more than a dozen when he opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida Wednesday afternoon
- Details are beginning to surface about Cruz, whose adoptive mother died in November from pneumonia
- Cruz was kicked out of the the high school last year for allegedly getting into a fight
- A man also reported Cruz to the FBI last year for writing an online post saying he was going to be a shooter
- He has also been connected to a white supremacist organization, the Republic of Florida
- When gunfire rang out Wednesday afternoon, several students said they knew the gunman would be Cruz
- Many pointed to Cruz's disturbing social media, where he allegedly posted pictures of animals he killed
- President Trump said in a tweet Thursday morning that there were signs that the shooter was 'mentally disturbed' - and entreated Americans to report similar people to the authorities
The complaint affidavit against Nikolas Jacob Cruz
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