MSU shooting survivor shares haunting story of encountering "pure evil"

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Troy Forbush, a survivor of the mass shooting at Michigan State University (MSU), spoke publicly about his experience for the first time at a rally organized by March For Our Lives. Forbush, an education and music major, was critically injured during the shooting that killed three people. He urged people to come together to advocate for gun safety measures and improve student safety. Other survivors of mass shootings at MSU, Oxford High School, and Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School also spoke at the rally about increasing locked doors and implementing gun measures such as red flag laws and safe storage.
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