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(Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool). Nikolas Cruz is lead into the courtroom before being arraigned at the Broward County Courthouse in  Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. Cruz is accused of opening fire at Marj... (Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool). Nikolas Cruz is lead into the courtroom before being arraigned at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. Cruz is accused of opening fire at Marj...
(Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool). Nikolas Cruz is lead into the courtroom before being arraigned at the Broward County Courthouse in  Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. Cruz is accused of opening fire at Marj... (Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool). Nikolas Cruz is lead into the courtroom before being arraigned at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. Cruz is accused of opening fire at Marj...
(Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool). Family and friends of victims watch as Nikolas Cruz is lead into of the courtroom for an arraignment hearing at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Wednesday, March 14, 201... (Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool). Family and friends of victims watch as Nikolas Cruz is lead into of the courtroom for an arraignment hearing at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Wednesday, March 14, 201...
(Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool). Fred Guttenberg who's daughter Jaime was one of 17 people shot and killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, watches Nikolas Cruz enter the courtroom before an arraignment hearing at the... (Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool). Fred Guttenberg who's daughter Jaime was one of 17 people shot and killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, watches Nikolas Cruz enter the courtroom before an arraignment hearing at the...
(Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool). David Wilford, left, who's daughter Maddy Wilford was shot multiple times, and Fred Guttenberg, center, who's daughter Jaime was one of 17 people shot and killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Hi... (Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool). David Wilford, left, who's daughter Maddy Wilford was shot multiple times, and Fred Guttenberg, center, who's daughter Jaime was one of 17 people shot and killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Hi...
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By CURT ANDERSON
AP Legal Affairs Writer

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - While students across the nation walked out of school to protest gun violence, the 19-year-old accused of killing 17 people and wounding more in the Florida school shooting sat in court silently, his head bowed.

Nikolas Cruz, shackled and wearing a red jail jumpsuit, sat motionless in the jury box and said nothing during a brief hearing Wednesday. Because he refused to announce his plea, Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer entered a not guilty plea on his behalf on each of the 34 counts he faces - mainly to keep the legal process moving.

His attorney, Assistant Public Defender Melisa McNeill, reiterated that Cruz would plead guilty if prosecutors waived the death penalty, which they refused to do. If he pleaded guilty, McNeill said Cruz would accept a sentence of 34 life terms behind bars. It's still possible a plea deal could be reached.

At least 20 green-clad deputies from the Broward Sheriff's Office formed a tight ring of security around the courtroom. In the audience were several parents of shooting victims as well as Cruz's younger brother, Zachary.

Cruz is accused of carrying out the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida that also wounded 17 people in a case that has reignited a national debate about gun control and school safety. It also prompted Wednesday's nationwide walkout of thousands of students who showed solidarity with the Parkland students a month after the shooting.

While Cruz sat in the courtroom, more details of the shooting emerged as the Coral Springs Police Department released recordings of 911 calls and police radio traffic.

In the recordings, students and dispatchers were uncertain about the shooter's location and how to hide from him.

Some were frightened the gunman would return to their location when asked if they could perform CPR on the wounded.

"Please, please, please, there are people here. They are bleeding. They are all going to die," a teenage girl calling from classroom 1215 said through tears and heavy breathing. "There's a lot of people around us that are injured, people that are injured, people that are bleeding. He is upstairs now."

Moments later, the girl starts screaming "They are coming in, oh no!" before discovering it was police officers who were entering the room.

A teacher from room 1216 also called for help and told the 911 operator that a student had been hit in the chest, and wasn't breathing.

"He's twitching. There's blood all over," she said.

At one point, the operator warned that the shooter was still in the hallway, advising the teacher to keep the students still. "Stay down, he's by your room, OK. Everyone be quiet."

The police radio recordings showed that the Coral Springs police officers were the first to enter the school building after confirming that Broward County Sheriff's Office deputies had not gone in.

As they cleared each of the building's three floors, the officers described seeing shell casings on the floor and bullet holes in the windows.

They warned that the suspect may have changed clothes after they reported finding a camouflaged jacket, ski mask and backpack on the first floor.

On the third floor, officers said they found an AR-15 with a magazine still attached.

The officers found wounded victims and bodies, and they prioritized evacuating the wounded before allowing other students and teachers to leave. On the third floor, they said they shattered windows in some locked classroom doors because terrified students would not open doors.

Cruz was arrested a few blocks away from the school.

His next hearing is scheduled for April 11.

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Associated Press writers Adriana Gomez Licon and Jennifer Kay contributed to this report from Miami.

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Follow Curt Anderson on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Miamicurt

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