
Nikolas Cruz, facing 17 murder charges in the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, appears in court for a status hearing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 19, 2018.
What are the details?
Rocxanne Deschamps, a former neighbor of Nikolas' adoptive mother Lynda, reportedly filed the paperwork a day after the Valentine's Day mass shooting, which claimed the lives of 17 people and injured many more.
The New York Post on Tuesday reported that Deschamps - who took in Nikolas Cruz and his brother, Zachary, and reported Nikolas to the police when he threatened people with a gun - also reportedly involuntarily committed Zachary to a mental health facility last week and in court filings, she said that she was "caring for a 50 percent minor beneficiary."
Nikolas, 19, is at the center of several domestic disputes at the Deschamps home, which involved "explosive, violent outbursts."
Florida's Baker Act stipulates that a minor can only be involuntary held for 12 hours unless, after an evaluation, a facility finds there is a valid reason to continue holding the patient.














Comment: An interesting contrast: violent, explosive outbursts at the Deschamps home, yet at the Sneads', Cruz seemed on his best behavior. What was going on at the former?