MSU shooting survivor speaks out at gun reform rally.

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Troy Forbush, a survivor of the recent shooting at Michigan State University, spoke at a March For Our Lives rally in Lansing, Michigan, about his experience and called for change in gun reform laws. Forbush was shot twice in the chest during the shooting and spent a week in the ICU. He was the first victim to be released from the hospital. Forbush stated that the increased security measures the university has taken as a result of the shooting are not enough and called on elected officials to think about the people they love when voting for current and future gun safety bill packages.
Topics:nation#gun-reform#local-news#march-for-our-lives#michigan-state-university#shooting-survivor#student-safety
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