UVA shooting survivor Mike Hollins opens up about incident: 'I felt so hopeless'

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Mike Hollins, a survivor of the November shooting at the University of Virginia, shared his memories of the incident.

Hollins said he came into close contact with the shooter. He added that he and the shooter"locked eyes," but that the shooter didn't say anything.

Hollins said he dropped everything and took off running before he felt that he was struck by a bullet. "I think I got hit in the small intestine, kidney, and they were trying to see if it damaged my bladder," Hollins said."By the grace of God, it missed my spine by like, two centimeters or something like that."

"I've never cried like that before," Hollins said of the moment he found out."I mean, I lost a brother that day. I loved Lavel with all my heart. Loved Devin with all my heart. But D'Sean, it was different with him. Man, that was my brother. So it was tragic hearing that he was gone."

 

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