i don t think it will be hard for me to walk through the doors. the hardest part will be driving through the front gates and not seeing coach feis sitting there giving me a thumb s up or making me stop to roll the window down and saying that, you know, he cares about me or have a good day at school or get my stuff done are because i m a knuckle head or something like that or him crack off at me or something like that. rachel: wow, tyler, will, lucas, just our hearts break for you. we hope you know that america is praying for you and this tragedy has brought so many people together. our hearts are with you during. this and we hope that day that you walk in isn t as hard as you say. but, boy. brian: one thing you guys have set up and i think this is great. the stoneman douglas football facebook page has a link to the go fund me page. so far $32,000 and counting. we have it posted on our home page, too. right now and i know a lot of people at home want to
guy that when stuff went down, he was always i heard it over the radio, my coach s office that they thought it was a fire cracker at first. he said that s no fire cracker. i m going in. it was just silence in there. rachel: what kind relationship did coach feis have with you as football players. steve: will? he was always there for us. he was on the field. he was always taking us aside and showing us some extra things when we got caught up in the busyness of practice. he went above that outside of football he was always caring about us as like people. cared about our families, where we wanted to go in life. what our future was going to hold for us. he didn t care just about us as players. just as people in general. lucas where were you when this whole thing took place. i was in the 900 building in the back. i was with will right when will got a call from tyler s mom saying feis shot at shielding people. we broke down in tears
residents in parkland, florida, tonight mourned the victims after yesterday s horrific mass shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school. hundreds attending a vigil this evening many breaking down in tears as speakers offered prayers and remembrances. alleged shooter nikolas cruz was charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder today. he took an uber to the campus before the shooting began and went to mcdonald s before captured joining me now sheriff of broward county. how are you? and the people of that community doing this had evening? it s very rough, obviously, no parent should ever have to bury a child. it s devastating to the community. my wife and i raised our tripletts in that very community. they graduated high school. coach feis was the coach i coached with and coped my two boys.
cruel way. my heart goes out to everybody who was involved and to my brothers and family down there. do you still have family and others who are in the high school? yes, ma am. i have a friend s little sister and little brothers who were in the school at the time and former teammates who now coach at the school. and still trying to wrap my head around everything, it is such a tragedy. tell me about aaron feis. coach feis was a hero, a father figure. he was a role model to all of us. he impacted and changed so many kids lives. and mine including. if it wasn t for coach feis, no way i d be the man i am today and would have made it out of dug what is or t douglas or the situation i was in. he took us all in and did so many things behind the scenes for us that nobody knows about. tell me more about his impact on you then.
be exposed. he knew exactly what to do. he had been a student here. so at that time of day, they are opening the gates for the cars to go out, for the buses to come out. i don t know i don t understand uber from what i understand uber dropped him off at 2:19. i m assuming that he came in from the senior lot. i m assuming that without knowing because it was the closest lot to the building. it is a minute to walk from there to walk in. the two of the security people that were killed, athletic director and mr. feis, i think their security posts are in that general area, so they would have been the first to get there, which is why what happened unfortunately with them. and so he knew where to go. and then he proceeded in the building and got ready and pulled the fire alarm to make everyone come out into the hallways. he knew what he was doing. he knew everything what to do. and he knew again with the limited security personnel that we have where to go and how to