CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Students frantically call for help as a deadly shooting unfolds on a North Carolina campus in 911 recordings released Friday, with one saying the gunman was"still shooting" as she fled the classroom where he opened fire.
The emergency calls give a sense of the chaos unfolding as students fled or hunkered down — and desperately sought help for the wounded. Another, sounding out of breath, said:"There is someone shooting. ... He ran into the classroom I was in.""I was in there just trying to print something out and someone ran in and shouted shooter," said a caller leaving another building."Someone came in yelling, so I ran."
"It didn't seem like he really had a target," Crooks said in an interview, adding he didn't remember Terrell from when he attended class. In some of their first comments since the shooting, Parlier's parents said in a phone interview that he spent summers volunteering as a tutor for younger programmers.
Parlier's parents said memories of his sense of humor have helped them to smile despite immense grief.