November 22, 2024

A Florida man obsessed with mass shootings was charged with leaving dead animals – including a mutilated duck – at a Parkland school memorial near the site of the 2018 massacre, authorities announced Friday.




An investigation uncovered photos of Mondragon allegedly posing with the dead animals on his phone and surveillance footage captured his car at the memorial site.


The probe also revealed that the young man had an obsession with school shootings and has facial tattoos that resemble Tate Langdon’s in “American Horror Story” – a TV series based on the Columbine High School massacre.


Authorities recovered evidence that in 2022 Mondragon eerily retraced Cruz’s path the day of the Parkland shooting.


Mondragon is being held without bond on three counts of disfiguring a monument for defacing the memorial. Robert Mondragon, 29 — whose ink mimics that of a mass shooter from the TV show “American Horror Story” — allegedly left a mutilated duck in the memorial garden at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on July 20, officials told Fox News.


Mondragon — who also sports a wild, Flock of Seagulls-style mullet in his creepy mugshot — allegedly then returned to dump a dead raccoon and possum at the shrine, the station reported.


When Mondragon was pulled over on July 31 for illegally tinting the windows of his white Nissan, the officer allegedly saw bird feathers and blood splattered across the passenger side floorboard, police said.


The next day there was a dead raccoon in the same spot, and ten days after that a lifeless opossum, officials said.


A deputy pulled over Mondragon July 31 in a white Nissan Sentra for illegally tinted windows and allegedly saw bird feathers and blood on the front passenger side floorboard.


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