MSU shooting victim speaks out at March For Our Lives Rally in Lansing

For the first time, the community is hearing from one of the Michigan State University students shot during last month's mass shooting. Troy Forbush was shot twice during the attack that left three other students dead. On Thursday, Forbush joined fellow Spartans at a March For Our Lives Rally in Lansing to call for gun reform. “I fell to the ground from my seat and tried to act as if I were already dead," he said. “As he panned the room with his handgun, I plead for my life and screamed, 'Please don't shoot me!... We were met face-to-face with pure evil. Seconds after being shot clean through the lung, two entrance wounds and two exit wounds, laying in a state of shock that will never leave my mind and forever haunt me.”