My school is being shot up and I am locked inside. I’m fucking scared right now. pic.twitter.com/mjiEmPvGNb
— Aidan Minoff (@TheCaptainAidan) February 14, 2018
I couldn’t imagine being in these students position. #stonemanshooting pic.twitter.com/gmJnYQgnPO
— Jordan Ryan (@JordanRyan52) February 15, 2018
These are the chilling messages I received from my sister. She is safe. Thank you everyone #prayforDouglas #MarjoryStonemanDouglas @browardsheriff @browardschools pic.twitter.com/E3PZo2i2Is
— Kaitlin❄️?? (@kcarboccixo) February 14, 2018
texts i never thought i’d have to send. today was absolutely surreal. #stonemanshooting pic.twitter.com/toetpxLQmv
— sara! (@phirecrackers) February 15, 2018
Students and adults alike expressed sadness, fatigue, and anger at the frequent occurrence of school shootings in the U.S. today.Student reporter David Hogg at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School spoke with his classmates while hiding from the deadly shooting: "I wanted to be a junior NRA member ... now I can't even fathom the idea of a gun in my house." https://t.co/X550dpgA88 pic.twitter.com/T7s1uEieOk
— ABC News (@ABC) February 15, 2018
I truly still cannot believe what i went through today. It’s one thing to feel sad about it when you see it trending, but for this to happen IN MY CLASSROOM is so traumatizing. #parkland #stonemandouglas
— Morgan Williams (@morganw_44) February 14, 2018
I envy reporters who only covered an out-of-the-blue mass shooting once upon a time. I'm 23, at a community paper & #Stoneman is my third.
— Lulu Ramadan (@luluramadan) February 15, 2018
Powerful plea from a student who survived the Parkland shooting, David Hogg: “Please! We are children. You guys are, like...the adults. Take action, work together, come over your politics, and get something done.” pic.twitter.com/UcTNungORp
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) February 15, 2018