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Sheriff: Shooting suspect was expelled from school for 'disciplinary issues'

PARKLAND, Fla. — Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said the shooting suspect is an 19-year-old former student at the South Florida school where the shooting erupted.

He said the teen was arrested without incident after he was located off the school grounds in a nearby community.

We will continue to follow this story out of South Florida on wsbtv.com and Channel 2 Action News at Noon. 

The sheriff identified the shooter as Nikolas Cruz.

He didn't give details of when the suspect had attended the school, but said Cruz was expelled for disciplinary issues.

The sheriff said Cruz had one AR-15 with countless magazines.

Israel said the shooter was outside and inside the school at points during the attack that killed at least 17. Twelve students died inside the school, two outside, one on the street around the corner and two others at the hospital.

According to ABC News, the suspect got out of the building by blending in with other students as they tried to evacuate.

The sheriff said several SWAT teams went in during the afternoon to clear every building at the Parkland high school complex to ensure no other threat remains.

He also said the FBI has stepped in and will begin processing what he describes as "a horrific scene."

Channel 2's Aaron Diamant at the scene of the Florida school shooting

"I can't accurately describe just how many law enforcement officers ... have responded to the scene." Aaron Diamant WSBTV is the only local reporter at the scene of the deadly Florida school shooting: 2wsb.tv/2EEsprQ

Posted by WSB-TV on Wednesday, February 14, 2018