welcome back, everyone. survivors of a deadly shooting at a u.s. community college are sharing new details about the moment it began. people in oregon are mourning the loss of nine people killed with vigils and services. sara sidner spoke to one survivor who was shot in the hand. she talked about the moment he went to the english class he attended. i was sitting in the front of the classroom, facing the teacher when everything happened. he just came in and shot in toward the back of the wall and told everybody to get in the center of the room. so did he hit anyone when he first shot that first shot? no. he just got everybody s attention, and then everybody looked over there to the door, and he had guns with him, and he was armed. he had a bullet proof vest on, and he didn t seem like he was
them again. she s trying to deal with the thoughts of death that she has had throughout this experience. but she did survive this harrowing situation. i was sitting in the front of the classroom, facing the teacher when everything happened. he just came in and shot towards the back of the wall and told everybody to get around the room on the ground. reporter: did he hit anyone when he shot the first shot? no. he got everybody s attention, and everybody looked to the door, and he had guns with him, and he was armed. he had a bullet proof vest on, and he didn t seem like he was, like, anxious or anything. he seemed like he wanted to do that. and he seemed happy about it. he didn t seamstreem stresed or nervous. he told everybody to get on the
i saw a lot of blood. the taxi driver is 54-year-old premkumar walekar. the witness is caroline amro, an emergency room doctor. i realized that he was having something called aganal breathing, which is the last breath. when police arrive, dr. namro is performing cpr on a dead man. i started to feel a little worried when i saw everybody with bullet proof vest on, and i didn t have one. we all thought that there was a possibility that we could be targeted at that point. i remember the chief specifically told me to get my vest on. we are doing everything in our power to control our emotions as we deal with this situation. the challenge is to be back here to be accurate, to not get tunnel vision, to not go off on a tangent, to not give misinformation out there.
then i looked up, and the taxi driver was walking towards my car. he said to me, call an ambulance, and he collapsed. i saw a lot of blood. the taxi driver is 54-year-old premkumar walekar. the witness is caroline amro, an emergency room doctor. i realized that he was having something called aganal breathing, which is the last breath. when police arrive, dr. namro is performing cpr on a dead man. i started to feel a little worried when i saw everybody with bullet proof vest on, and i didn t have one. we all thought that there was a possibility that we could be targeted at that point. i remember the chief specifically told me to get my vest on. let me now introduce our two we are doing everything in our power to control our
i saw a lot of blood. the taxi driver is 54-year-old premkumar walekar. the witness is caroline namro, an emergency room doctor. i realized that he was having something called agonal breathing, which is the last breath. when police arrive, dr. namro is performing cpr on a dead man. i started to feel a little worried when i saw everybody with bullet proof vest on, and i didn t have one. we all thought that there was a possibility that we could be targeted at that point. i remember the chief specifically told me to get my vest on. let me now introduce our two we are doing everything in our power to control our emotions as we deal with this situation. the challenge is to be factual, to be accurate, to not get tunnel vision, to not go off on a tangent, to not put