WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2023 |
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In today's newsletter, students at MSU reflect on the tragedy that hit the campus, Democratic lawmakers want to prioritize gun reform and Michigan is in for a windy day. |
Michiganders come together during times of crisis. |
It's been an extraordinarily difficult couple of days for many in Michigan. The MSU community and the families connected to that community are grieving and processing an unspeakable loss. But in the face of tremendous tragedy, people come together. At a press conference yesterday, Sparrow hospital's interim President Dr. Denny Martin broke down while discussing five victims of the MSU shooting that were being cared for at the Lansing hospital. While I can't speak to what exactly he was thinking at the moment, he seemed to become emotional when discussing the medical professionals who all immediately volunteered to show up and care for these victims during their time off. There was no hesitation. Texts of "I'm on my way" flowed in, Martin explained. And over in Ann Arbor, the Spartans' biggest rivals planned a vigil for MSU, which is set for tomorrow, and reacted with an outpouring of support. |
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"How many more? Stay safe MSU" is sprayed painted on ‘The Rock’ after a mass shooting on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing. (Joel Bissell | MLive.com) |
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The father of the gunman in the MSU shooting speaks. |
'We can't control evil':The man who went on a deadly shooting spree at Michigan State University had struggled since the death of his mother two years ago, his father said. But Michael McRae Sr. said there is no clear answer to explain why his son, Anthony McRae, would go to the campus and open fire, killing three students and critically wounding five others. McRae said he is devastated: "I’m sorry it happened. God bless the victims and God bless their families. For myself, for what he did, I’d say, ‘I’m sorry.’ You don’t know what happens in life. All I can do is say I’m sorry." 'The neighbors called the cops on him': Anthony McRae used to fire a gun into the back yard of the small north Lansing home he shared with his father, according to neighbors who spoke with MLive. |
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— Jessica Shepherd |
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