no, i didn t hear him. it would have been the students who were in the back. the students quickly realize what was happening. yes, yes. i think they screamed something to that effect so that everybody just a lot of them just went under the seats. others were frozen. i think those are probably the ones he killed. two of the three students killed in this mass shooting we re in professor díaz-muñoz s class. all five injured and still in the hospital or also in his class. it s nearly three days on from this horrific experience. what are you feeling, if anything? guilt, anger, fear? guilt because i did not throw myself at this guy to stop it, but he would have
while. we are hoping his ward will help move toward that. they are going to put forward a gun reform bill here fairly soon. we may see some action here in michigan. you take the good where you can get it. what i find amazing about this is that in every one of the stories you either find the gun which was illegally obtained or it somehow was not. we have not heard about the loophole until that one particular instance. it s like swiss cheese out there. whatever loss there are just riddled with loopholes. professor díaz-muñoz said, where is the shame? there is no shame. it s not up political wake up call. it s groundhog day in america. we ve seen
have more than it s just unbelievable. when you hear professor díaz-muñoz talk about watching people die and the suffering, look, it s impossible to know and even imagine if you were not there. we do know three students were killed, aerial anderson, brian frazier, and alexandria verner. what do you know about the students who survive but were hospitalized and are still in hospital after the shooting? we know that five were physically injured and they were initially listed in critical condition. we heard from the chair of the board of trustees here at michigan state university. she shared a bit of good news. one of those students and no longer required a critical care. the other four unfortunately are still fighting for their lives, still listed in critical condition. even though the other condition had been upgraded, if you had a loved one in the hospital, you
so on monday night. 45 students are there with you. this man walks in. he fires in quick succession like this. did you realize people were being shot? yes. the first thing that ran through my mind is like, this is not happening. this can t be happening. it s like, you don t believe such horrors happen too. at that moment, i was kind of preparing myself to be killed. we ll, if i m killed, i m killed. these are kids! these are 18 year old, 19 year olds! when you are a professor, you develop a sense of mentorship for them and you also want to protect them. what would you do seconds to act? the classroom at msu s berkey hall, professor díaz-muñoz has taught the same course in the same classroom
engineered to elevate the senses - touch, sight, sound, and scent. it s the electric that recharges you. the all new, all electric eqe sedan from mercedes-benz. see your dealer for exceptional offers on mercedes-benz electric vehicles. professor díaz-muñoz has a message for lawmakers after this mass shooting. welcome back to a special edition of out front. we have a powerful interview from a professor who survived the mass shooting in michigan state university and the details after the gunman left his classroom following the attack. we were still in panic because we did not know if he was going to walk in again or if he was going to walk down the hall and enter the other door. we didn t know where he was. all we knew is he stepped out and then he could come in again. i was crying in that classroom, seeing the damage done and of the pain and the horrible scenes. my students, especially those two girls, i