Student breaks down after learning classmate died in the shooting

This country needs to leave racism and division and Trump lets make America White again in the dust, the passion this black man has for his classmate breaks color lines in this country, in the city, black children kill black children, In this country white children kill white children. We must stop treating gun ownership as a right of passage, guns are for adults and they don’t do right with them. People kill their significant others all the time. I hope the parents of this young man get time, NRA will fund their defense of them getting time for this and it could change gun laws for minors. You can’t drink until you are 21 years old. You should not be able to have a gun until 18 years old if you are in the military or police force. This video breaks my heart but the compassion this young black man has for his family and friends is what we need in this country, not Kyle the Killer Rittenhouse the parents will get off like Kyle’s did but the child will not or he will be found unfit to be in the trial.

17-year-old JaVon Pittman, a student at Oxford High School, recalled calling his father in the frightening moments when his fellow classmate, Ethan Crumbley, 15, opened fire on the school, injuring seven students and killing four. Pittman recounted to CNN’s Adrienne Broaddus how he took cover with his classmates, a safety procedure he was taught in school but never expected he’d have to use. 

“We put the table at the door, barricaded the doors, and we just turned the lights off and we hid under the desk,” Pittman told Broaddus. The high school senior went on to describe calling his father, telling him that there was an active shooter at his school.

“I was whispering because I didn’t want the shooter to hear me and my classmates. And my dad was just asking me what’s going on — what’s happening? And I told him there’s a shooting — somebody’s here shooting up the school.” Pittman’s younger brother, Jonte, was also at the school at the time of the shooting and escaped.

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