A Brown University sophomore who survived the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida, was deeply angered after experiencing yet another gunman on her campus.
“I’m really angry. I’m really angry that this is happening to me all over again. And I’m just in shock,” Zoe Weissman, 20, told MS NOW.
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“I think mentally I feel like I’m 12 again. These feels exactly how I felt in 2018,” Weissman said of the shooting that killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.


Weissman added that there are currently no classes in session at Brown, but students were “out and about” taking finals before the winter holidays when a gunman opened fire Saturday evening, killing two and injuring nine.
“There’s already students who survived the school shooting in Oxford in Michigan, and then went to Michigan State and survived another school shooting,” she said.
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“This isn’t a new phenomenon, and we’re going to get to a point where there’s people like myself who survived two of these,” Weissman added.
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