‘I’m sorry I let you die’: After a school shooting, children struggle with survivor’s guilt

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The night after the shooting, Daniel's mom picked glass shards out of his arm. Physically, he's OK. But she's scared that his grief and guilt will never leave him.

Still, Garrigan says her survivor's guilt remains.

"I miss Ellie coming over and having fun and being happy," he says. When he thinks of Ellie and his friends who died, he says,"They did good — there was no screaming or yelling. Kids tried to protect themselves." "He said: 'I was too scared, I should have stood up,'" Briana says."He said maybe the cops would have seen standing there and they would have shot him."Daniel still blames himself for Ellie's death.

 

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shannonrwatts I couldn't finish the article. 😢

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