I asked him if I could speak to them. He told me -- he told me no, he pushed me away and told me to go to class, and he had a smile on his face and he was laughing, and that really made me mad.
I can't really remember. I think I pulled out the gun. I was like checking the lock. I was already holding it, and I was fixing to drop it, and I didn't know what was going to happen if I would have dropped it. It all went from there.
I kept the safety on. I put it in my bag [backpack].
I think I pulled out the gun. I was, like, shaking a lot. I could hardly hold the gun. And I was afraid to drop -- drop it, 'cause I didn't know what was gonna happen if I would have dropped it. And so it all just went from there.
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