Survival turns into fury — a College Student, 20, who lived through the Brown University tragedy speaks out years after surviving the Parkland High School mass shooting, admitting, “I’m really angry.” From American classrooms scarred by sirens and lockdowns, their story stitches together two nightmares no young person should endure. Once a child fleeing gunfire, now a student facing trauma again, the connection is unbearable. Anger replaces innocence, survival breeds questions, and one voice echoes a nation’s exhaustion with violence that keeps following its kids into adulthood.
College Student, 20, Survived Brown University Tragedy, Years After Parkland High School Mass Shooting: ‘I’m Really Angry’ “This isn’t a new phenomenon, and we’re going to get…