Ryan Fish is KGUN 9's Midtown and Downtown Tucson reporter. Send your story ideas to Ryan at [email protected].
TUCSON, Ariz. — A University of Arizona student who fled the deadly shooting at last weekend’s Midtown house party is speaking out.The student, who asked to remain anonymous, wants answers. She still feels shaken days after the shooting.She tells KGUN the party was organized by UA football players after their Spring Game on Saturday night. She says the party had a lot of different young people from both the UA and Pima Community College.
“Everything was going fine, people had brought their own drinks so nothing was provided,” she recalled. “ talking to people, dancing, just enjoying the night.”“We hear five, six gunshots just go in the air. It’s like, everyone stopped,” she said. “People didn’t really know what to do but just run. There was no way for us to get out but to jump a fence, a brick fence that was right there.”
She and a friend hid behind a car in front of the house as a second and third round of shots rang out. “We were all just too afraid to look back, see who it was,” she said. “We just wanted to run and get out.”“And it could’ve been any of us. It’s just very scary.”“As students, that’s the one thing we wanna know, is who went out of their way to hurt these students, to scare us, and for one of our students to die?” she said. “We just want those answers.”“I mean, it’s so fresh,” she said. “Nobody would want to talk about it. It’s very traumatizing.”“Whoever was at the party, speak up,” she said.
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