Debra Feinstein |
Feinstein recalled the moments when she realized a shooting was taking place in the school. She describes to WTOP the action she took:
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"I was not an eyewitness to the shooting. I did not see the shooter or any potential victims. I was in the back of the building, in my classroom. Getting ready to greet my students.
They were on their way down and I heard an unusual noise, which was kind of metallic sounding - 'pop, pop, pop.' It sounded like gunshots.
And I hurried my two kids into the classroom, I locked the door and called the office. And the office secretary picked up the phone and I said, 'Is everything OK?' And she said, 'There's someone in the building shooting.' And then I hung up.
I took my two kids, we were hiding under the computer desk and behind the shelves. I tried calling 911, but my cellphone didn't have reception so I texted my husband and asked him to call for me and we were just waiting."
And we just kept hearing shots and shots and shots and shots. It was a lot of them. I don't know how many, but lots. We just waited and hoped and prayed that someone would come get us out safely and they did."
Feinstein says she and her two students waited 40 minutes before someone came in and let them out of the room. She says it felt like an eternity.
Feinstein says she could hear what was happening in the school's main office as the intercom was left on.
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