The parent shared that though the security guard, who works at the King Estates Campus, was shot himself, he still went to provide aid to a wounded student instead of going to hide. 'Although unarmed, still brave, and had the courage to protect children today,' Juarez said.
A BayTech student's parent says a King Estates Campus security guard went to provide aid to a wounded student, even after he was shot himself.We're learning more about the moments when six people were shot on an East Oakland school campus.
Parents tell us those bullet holes are located in an area where students enter the campus, one left littered with yellow evidence markers, some labeling spots where shell casings were found.
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