Joaquin Oliver's family speaks out against defense comments
Like others who addressed the court Wednesday, Andrea Ghersi said she wasn't planning to make a statement until Broward County Public Defender Gordon Weekes objected in court Tuesday to rhetoric used by victims' families and expressed concerns for the defense's children.
"I decided I would not allow any of you to make us out to be the kind of people that resort to any kind of threats, especially threats toward children," said Ghersi, whose 17-year-old brother, Joaquin Oliver, was killed in the shooting. "No one in this courtroom has had to go through what we have had to go through."
To the defense, she urged them to "learn to live with the fact that you condone the slaughter of 17 innocents."
"I promise you that one day, I don't know when, you will ask yourself, 'Did I make the right decision?'" she continued.
Oliver's father, Manuel Oliver, called the defense team's concerns over their children amid the trial "ironic and unreal."
"What about our children?" he said.