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Uvalde Survivor Delivers Testimony at House Gun Violence Hearing

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Uvalde Survivor Delivers Testimony at House Gun Violence Hearing

Uvalde Survivor Delivers Testimony at House Gun Violence Hearing

Uvalde Survivor Delivers Testimony , at House Gun Violence Hearing.

CBS News reports a student who witnessed and survived the horrors of the mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

Called on House lawmakers to enact more stringent gun laws to counter a flood of mass shootings in the country.

Miah Cerrillo, a fourth-grader, appeared in a pre-recorded video before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on June 8.

Cerrillo recalled smearing the blood of a classmate on her body to appear as though she was dead to protect herself.

Cerrillo says the gunman came into her classroom, told her teacher "good night," and shot her in the head.

When I went to the backpacks, he shot my friend that was next to me, and I thought he was going to come back to the room... , Miah Cerrillo, at House gun violence hearing, via CBS News.

... so I grabbed a little blood and put it all over me.

, Miah Cerrillo, at House gun violence hearing, via CBS News.

I got my teacher's phone and called 911 … I told her that we need help, and to send the police in our classroom.

, Miah Cerrillo, at House gun violence hearing, via CBS News.

Cerrillo says, following the shooting, she wants "to have security.".

Her father, Miguel Cerrillo, spoke through tears while addressing the panel.

I wish something would change, not only for our kids, but for every kid in the world, because our schools are not safe anymore.

, Miguel Cerrillo, at House gun violence hearing, via CBS News.

Something needs to really change.

, Miguel Cerrillo, at House gun violence hearing, via CBS News


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