Coach dies after shielding students from gunfire in Parkland school shooting
02/15/2018 9:11 am PST
By Mary Stringini, WPTV
PARKLAND, Fla. -- (WPTV) -- A football coach who shielded students when a shooter opened fire at a Broward County high school on Wednesday has died, the school announced.
A gunman opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School killing 17 people and sending students running for their lives, according to the Broward County sheriff.
Assistant football coach and security guard Aaron Feis was shot while he shielded students from the gunfire.
"When I took my headphones off the alarm was going off and I heard the shots and then I saw the shooter run after Mr. Feis and I saw Mr. Feis get shot," a student told ABC News.
Feis succumbed to his wounds, the school announced on Thursday morning
Feis was a graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, class of 1999, according to his bio on the school's website. He spent his entire career at Marjory Stoneman Douglas, as a player and as a coach. He began coaching at Douglas in 2002, where he spent 8 years as the head coach of the junior varsity team. He later became a lineman coach for both the junior varsity and varsity teams at the school and worked as the school's college football recruiting coordinator.
Coach Feis leaves behind his wife Melissa and their daughter Arielle, according to his bio.
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