4th grader survived Texas shooting by smearing blood on herself, playing dead
HOUSTON, Texas (AA) – A fourth-grader survived the massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, by covering herself with a classmate’s blood and playing dead.
The shooter killed 19 children and two adults on Tuesday.
Miah Cerillo, 11, told CNN she was watching a movie with classmates when the shooter came to the room. “He made eye contact with the teacher… looked her right in the eye and said ‘goodnight’ and then shot her and killed her,” said the survivor.
Cerillo said she was afraid the gunman would come back after killing her teacher and fellow classmates, so she put her hand in her friend’s blood and smeared it all over herself to appear dead.
The police response to the gruesome shooting sparked anger. Col. Steven McCraw of the Texas Department of Public Safety confirmed there was a 40 minute gap from the time police arrived to when they actually entered the classroom.
The fallout from the deadly mass shooting comes as the National Rifle Association is going ahead with its annual convention in Houston.
Several planned speakers and performers have withdrawn from the event, citing they did not feel it was appropriate to attend.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who angered critics by attending a fundraiser the night of the shooting, is skipping the conference in order to visit Uvalde. However, Abbott will still address convention-goers with a pre-recorded video message.
Abbott’s Democratic opponent for governor, Beto O’Rourke, is planning to participate in a rally against gun violence outside the convention grounds.