Courtesy: Mckenzie Robbie “I looked across the river and saw a man standing there.” Feasey says he didn’t think much of it, as there had been other people camping in the area as well. “As I was looking at him, he picked up and aimed the gun at us,” he explained. After the first shot, Feasey said he pushed his son behind a fallen tree for shelter and started flailing his arms, yelling at the shooter. “The second shot went off, yelled again. Third shot went off, yelled again… Realized that he knows we’re there,” he said. Once Feasey realized the man was aiming at them, he said he got down over top of his son as three more shots rang out.