Survivor of Fla. school shooting shielded classmates with his body
02/19/2018 8:42 am PST
By Kali O'Rourke, WXIX
PARKLAND, Fla. -- (WXIX) -- When faced with gunfire at his Florida high school, a 15-year-old was shot five times while protecting his classmates but is now recovering from his injuries, according to his best friend and fellow survivor.
As gunfire erupted Wednesday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, 15-year-old Anthony Borges and about 20 of his classmates fled into a classroom, Anthony's best friend Carlos Rodriguez told ABC News.
Anthony was the last of the students to enter the room, and as he was trying to lock the door, he was shot, Carlos said.
Nevertheless, Carlos told ABC News his friend held his ground in the doorway, putting his body between the bullets and his classmates.
Anthony took bullets to the back and both legs, according to a GoFundMe page set up for the family. His left upper thigh bone was shattered.
Carlos says thanks to Anthony's heroism, everyone else who was in the classroom survived uninjured, ABC News reports.
Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel visited Anthony Sunday in the hospital, where he is recovering.
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