Some students jumped out a first-story classroom window to escape. Social media footage shows that Oxford High School students determined the shooter was impersonating a police officer, and jumped out the first-story window after the “cop” used slang.
“He said, ‘Bro.’ Red flag!” a male student says. His casual language was enough to convince the students he could not be trusted. Another student’s Instagram feed during the shooting incident. The male voice pleads, “OK, well, just open the door, and look at my eyes, bro.” The school shooter was quickly apprehended after police were inundated with 911 calls. APĪ student standing by the door replies sternly to the voice on the other side, “We’re not taking that risk right now.” One girl is heard whispering, “We don’t know who that is.” A school shooting at Michigan’s Oxford High School left three dead and at least eight wounded. It’s safe to come out,” a male voice can be heard saying tentatively from behind the door of the Oxford High School classroom during the shooting that left three students dead and eight others wounded, the postings say.Ī dozen or so frightened students seen on the clip inside the room are immediately skeptical of the supposed authority figure. Terrified students apparently hunkered down in a classroom during Tuesday’s deadly school shooting in Michigan - then jumped out the window amid fears the gunman was impersonating a sheriff in the hallway, according to footage shared to social media.
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