<P> Alyssa Alhadeff, who played for and captained a local soccer team in Parkland, was honored by the United States women's national soccer team before a game in Orlando, on March 7, 2018, nearly three weeks after the shooting . Her teammates and family were invited to the game and presented with official jerseys that featured Alhadeff's name . </P> <P> Meadow Pollack, a senior at Stoneman Douglas High, had been shot four times during the shooting . As the shooter shot into other classrooms, Meadow crawled to a classroom door but was not able to get inside . Along side her was Cara Loughran, who Meadow covered in an attempt to shield her from bullets . The shooter returned to the classroom where Meadow was and shot her five more times, killing her and Cara . </P> <P> The last victim to remain hospitalized, 15 - year - old Anthony Borges, was released on April 4 . Dubbed "the real Iron Man", Borges was shot five times after he used his body to barricade the door of a classroom where twenty students were inside . Upon his release, Borges issued a statement that criticized the actions of Broward Sheriff's deputies, Sheriff Scott Israel and School Superintendent Robert Runcie . His family has filed notice of its intent to sue the school district for personal injury to cover costs related to his recovery . </P> <P> The shooter was identified by police as Nikolas Jacob Cruz, a 19 - year - old former student who had been expelled from the school . He was born in South Florida and was adopted at birth . His adoptive father died at age 67 in 2004 . His adoptive mother died at age 68 in November 2017, three months before the shooting . He had been living with relatives and friends since her death . At the time of the shooting, he was enrolled in a GED program and employed at a local dollar store . </P>

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