Thieu said months before the incident, he had a chilling vision of a chaotic shooting scene and paramedics taking him away. "I knew I was shot
," he said. "I just saw bits and pieces of it."
Thieu said his dream was eerily similar to the school shooting on Feb. 23. Witnesses said a gunman walked onto the Deer Creek Middle School campus, asked a few students whether they attended the school and then fired into a crowd of children. A bullet hit Thieu in the side and another student, Regan Weber in the arm. The shooter was subdued only after math teacher David Benke and several other staff members wrestled him to the ground.
Thieu's mother Pattie praised Benke's quick thinking and said she believes there is a reason why her son was not killed. Pattie said she does not know when her son will go back to school, but said she worries about how he will face the campus where his life changed forever.
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