close Video Brother of Parkland school shooting welcomes demolition: 'Provides us closure' The brother of one of the Parkland high school shooting victims said he is glad that the building where the 2018 massacre took place is being torn down. The brother of one of the Parkland, Florida, high school shooting victims said he is glad that the building where the 2018 massacre took place is being torn down. Demolition began Friday of the 1200 building at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida , where Nikolas Cruz killed 14 students and three adults in a Valentine's Day shooting.
Cruz's rampage injured 17 others in what was the deadliest high school shooting in U.S. history.
Hunter Pollack, whose sister Meadow was one of the slain students, said the building is a constant reminder of the horrific tragedy. "Every day I drive by that building, the pain in my heart. It makes me want to throw up because it reminds me my sister was murdered on that third floor.
It could have been prevented, it wasn't prevented, and it makes me furious," Pollack, 26, told Fox News Digital. "I think the building should be knocked down. We'll never forget that Meadow is dead, of course, she’ll be forever in our hearts.
" PARKLAND SCHOOL SHOOTING REENACTMENT OUTRAGES SOME RESIDENTS, BUT VICTIMS SAY IT'S 'NECESSARY' People watch as crews begin to demolish the building where 17 people were killed during the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, o.
