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Student Shares Harrowing Story From Evergreen High Shooting

By Heather Willard | KDVR FOX 31

DENVER (KDVR) — Hundreds of students were impacted Wednesday when one of their classmates brought a gun to campus and shot two students and himself at Evergreen High School.

Freshman Sam Fisher was in the school’s band room when the lockdown began, just days into his first year of high school.

“So we all kind of hid in a corner,” Fisher told FOX31’s Courtney Fromm. “We heard like the first gunshot, we were one of the first rooms that they went to. So it was the first gunshot that went, and everybody kind of freaked out a bit, and then there was a second, and I sort of blanked out at that point, but I think I felt some kind of debris hit my forehead.”

The suspect died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the hospital hours after the shooting, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.

Fisher said his class ran to hide in the band teacher’s office, and that’s when he saw the shooter.

“I saw him right in front of me and everything, and he was on the other side of the room in the door, and I saw the gun and everything pointed at me and everybody else … and it’s just … it was something. I think he broke the window and tried to get through, but I don’t think he did. I think they went past our room — they just kind of gave up.”

Fisher said other students told him that the suspected shooter was smiling and waving during the incident.

“I don’t see how one could feel OK for themselves after doing such a thing,” Fisher said. “We all went into our teacher’s office, and it’s a very small room; there’s about 20 of us. We were all in there for maybe an hour and a half at least.”

He said he texted his mom, dad and friends about the incident.

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