wounding several more. 11-year-old survivor says she s terrified of men after what she went through. she didn t want to speak on camera. we re going to play for you what the child explained what happened that day. we re going to tell you, it s going to be hard to hear. it s real, it s important. the 11-year-old miah was in the 4th grade classroom that was in the room, she said they were watching lilo and stitch. the end of the school year. they finished lessons and one of the teachers got an email there was a shooter in the building, and went to the door and he was right there, and they made eye contact the shooter made eye contact with the teacher? and he then shot out the window of the door, and it started so fast. he backed the teacher in the classroom, and he made eye contact with the teacher again. looked her right in the eye, and said, good night, and shot her and killed her. he went through the door to the adjoining classroom, and mia would hear screams. she he
the next few days, the next few weeks it isn t about looking ahead. it s about getting through seconds and minutes. it s about remembering to eat. it s about remembering to stay hydrated, to drink. it s about the horrific task of planning a funeral, maybe writing a eulogy, of just being able to give those you love a hug and receive a hug back. it s simple things like that. the day is going to come where you start engaging in more normal tasks. i want to say something to this community. you know parkland well. my wife and i have no idea how we ate. we just don t. i know food showed up. the food was handled. people were telling me you need to eat, you need to drink. i don t i know this community has a different level of resources. this is a message to the country