(Photo: Broward Sheriff's Office) FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A Florida man has been charged with leaving dead animals on three separate occasions at a memorial for the 17 victims of the Parkland school massacre, officials said Friday.Robert Mondragon, 29, is being held without bail on three felony charges of defacing a monument for his alleged actions outside Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and for violating probation on an earlier conviction for battery and indecent exposure.Broward County sheriff's investigators said on the night of July 20, Mondragon put a dead, cut-open duck on the bench that is part of the memorial garden outside the school commemorating the victims of the Feb.
14, 2018, massacre.RELATED: Sheriff: Sarasota father, daughter share Snapchat video of them burning raccoon alive, get arrestedThe next night, Mondragon left a dead raccoon on the bench and on July 31 he left a dead opossum, investigators said.After he was identified as a suspect, a deputy pulled him over and found blood and feathers in his car.
He allegedly told the deputy he had been keeping a dead bird in his car because he liked the smell. He was arrested Aug. 5.Emma Cabak places flowers on a memorial in front of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to honor those killed during a mass shooting on February 14, 2022 in Parkland, Florida.
Four years ago on February 14, fourteen students and three staff members An investigation revealed that Mondragon 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."Further concerning evidence revealed that two weeks before the end of the 2021/2022 school year, Mondragon.