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what i saw in my classroom in the midst of all of that violence, the goodness of people. he is really struggling to figure out how to reengage with this community, the school, his students. he s working on that letter and intends to go back to school. it s just a matter of when and how he s going to do it. aaron? next, a call for action. professor díaz-muñoz has a unitedhealthcare she got a medicare plan expert to help guide her with the right care team behind her. the right plan promise only from unitedhealthcare.
outside the classroom? outside the classroom. something started dawning on me. why would there be so many one following after the other? i started thinking that these might be gunshots. all of a sudden, this mask s individual with a hat that you could not identify our walks into the professor marco díaz-muñoz was teaching cuban cultural identity in class and 114 at msu s 45 students were in class. less than an hour remained. seconds after the shot in the hallway, anthony dwayne mccray opened one of two doors, never fully entering the classroom. at that moment, we all kind of froze. i think somebody said something about the shooter. a lot of them stood up. some of them froze in place. some of
it broke my heart to see these two that i could not help. fight, flee, or barricaded yourself in? i think we have all thought about it as americans, given how often these things happen. what would you do in the situations? this happens so quickly. it s so intense. it is very loud. it s confusing. the students, by the time they reacted to what was actually happening, it was too late. aaron? all right, miguel. next, professor díaz-muñoz is going to share the personal trauma this week. his message to lawmakers after watching students die. welcome back to this special edition of out front. a professor who survived
for five years. when 114 is his favorite. the retailer room around 50 feet long with a room for around 80 students has two doors, front and back, and windows along one side. it has several rows of fixed seats and desks. díaz-muñoz was in the front when the gunman partially entered through the back door, said nothing, and began firing. some students head. some froze. some were able to escape through the windows. even that was not easy. i told the students, just escape through the windows. kick the windows open and escape through the windows. the first line of windows closer to the rows of seats could not be kicked. they could not be broken. they re made out of hard glass, probably for insulation. they attempted. they cannot open those. the