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US mass shootings: Survivors of San Bernardino, Umpqua college, Sandy Hook and Aurora massacres speak US mass shootings: Survivors of San Bernardino, Umpqua college, Sandy Hook and Aurora massacres speak
(about 14 hours later)
There have been more mass shootings than days this year in the US, leaving dozens dead and hundreds of survivors and witnesses traumatised by their escape.There have been more mass shootings than days this year in the US, leaving dozens dead and hundreds of survivors and witnesses traumatised by their escape.
Here are some of their stories:Here are some of their stories:
Denise Peraza, 27Denise Peraza, 27
San Bernardino shooting, 2 December 2015San Bernardino shooting, 2 December 2015
Wednesday morning at 10:55 am, we (Ms Peraza and colleague Shannon Johnson) were seated next to each other at a table, joking...I would have never guessed that only five minutes later, we would be huddled next to each other under that same table, using a fallen chair as a shield from over 60 rounds of bullets being fired across the room.Wednesday morning at 10:55 am, we (Ms Peraza and colleague Shannon Johnson) were seated next to each other at a table, joking...I would have never guessed that only five minutes later, we would be huddled next to each other under that same table, using a fallen chair as a shield from over 60 rounds of bullets being fired across the room.
“I will always remember his left arm wrapped around me, holding me as close as possible next to him behind that chair, and amidst all the chaos, I'll always remember him saying these three words, 'I got you.' I believe I am still here today because of this amazing man.“I will always remember his left arm wrapped around me, holding me as close as possible next to him behind that chair, and amidst all the chaos, I'll always remember him saying these three words, 'I got you.' I believe I am still here today because of this amazing man.
”This amazing, selfless man who always brought a smile to everyone's face in the office...this is Shannon Johnson, who will be deeply missed by all ... my friend, my hero.“”This amazing, selfless man who always brought a smile to everyone's face in the office...this is Shannon Johnson, who will be deeply missed by all ... my friend, my hero.“
Ms Peraza was treated for a gunshot wound in her back. Mr Johnson died of his injuries.Ms Peraza was treated for a gunshot wound in her back. Mr Johnson died of his injuries.
As told to ABC NewsAs told to ABC News
Cheyeanne Fitzgerald, 16Cheyeanne Fitzgerald, 16
Umpqua Community College shooting, 1 October 2015Umpqua Community College shooting, 1 October 2015
 “I just lied there. I didn’t save anybody. I couldn’t even get up off the ground. The thing I keep thinking about is how that b******d stepped on me, like I wasn’t even human, like I was nothing.” “I just lied there. I didn’t save anybody. I couldn’t even get up off the ground. The thing I keep thinking about is how that b******d stepped on me, like I wasn’t even human, like I was nothing.”
Cheyeanne was shot in the back after seeing nine of her classmates killed but when it became clear she was alive, gunman Christopher Harper-Mercer asked her what her religion was.Cheyeanne was shot in the back after seeing nine of her classmates killed but when it became clear she was alive, gunman Christopher Harper-Mercer asked her what her religion was.
When she said she didn’t know and told him she didn’t want to die, Harper-Mercer said he would let her live if she got up but stood on her arm.When she said she didn’t know and told him she didn’t want to die, Harper-Mercer said he would let her live if she got up but stood on her arm.
He was distracted by sounds at the classroom door and shot himself minutes later as police approached.He was distracted by sounds at the classroom door and shot himself minutes later as police approached.
“That’s when I got hysterical, I was coughing and spitting up all this blood,” Cheyeanne said. “I basically knew I was going to die.“That’s when I got hysterical, I was coughing and spitting up all this blood,” Cheyeanne said. “I basically knew I was going to die.
“I wasn’t strong. That’s the thing. I couldn’t even get up. I just laid there, like nothing.”“I wasn’t strong. That’s the thing. I couldn’t even get up. I just laid there, like nothing.”
As told to the Washington PostAs told to the Washington Post
Students Mitchell Johnson,13, and Andrew Golden, 11, killed four students and one teacher, wounding ten others at Westside Middle School
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After killing his parents at home, 13- year-old Kip Kinkel drove to Thurston High School where he shot and killed two students and a teacher at a school dance, wounding 23 others.
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Eric Harris, 18, and Dylan Klebold, 17, killed twelve students and one teacher at Columbine High School. They wounded 23 others before committing suicide.
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Charles Andrew Williams, 15, opens fire on at Santana High School, killing two students and wounding thirteen others.
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Jeffrey Weise, 16, kills his grandfather before driving to Red Lake Senior High School. He proceeded to shoot and kill five students, one teacher and security guard before committing suicide. Seven others were wounded.
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Charles Carl Roberts IV,a 32-year-old milk truck driver, shot to death five Amish girls and wounded five more in an Amish school in the hamlet of Nickel Mines before committing suicide.
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Seung-Hui Cho, 23, shot and killed 32 students and faculty members and wounded 17 others at Virgina Tech University. It is the deadliest attack by a lone gunman in US history.
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Steve Kazmierczak, 27, killed 6 and wounded 21 at Northern Illinois University before committing suicide.
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Gunman One L. Goh, 43, shot shot and killed seven students in a classroom at Oikos University, a small Christian college. Goh was deemed unfit for trial in January 2013 after being diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.
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Adam Lanza, 20, killed 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School. He first killed his mother before taking her guns and driving to the school. He killed 20 children in the first grade along with six adults before killing himself.
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John Zawahri, 23, shot and killed five people on, or near, the campus of Santa Monica College.
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22 year-old-Elliott Rodger went on a stabbing and shooting rampage just outside of the main campus of University of California, Santa Barbara. He killed 7 people and wounded 13 more.
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Kaitlin Roig-Debellis, 32Kaitlin Roig-Debellis, 32
Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, 14 December 2012Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, 14 December 2012
The teacher hid her 15 pupils in a toilet as Adam Lanza went from room to room massacring children, teachers and staff.The teacher hid her 15 pupils in a toilet as Adam Lanza went from room to room massacring children, teachers and staff.
“It was completely unreasonable to think that by hiding in a bathroom we’d survived. I went to counselling because I was convinced I wasn’t alive.”“It was completely unreasonable to think that by hiding in a bathroom we’d survived. I went to counselling because I was convinced I wasn’t alive.”
“After my darkest hour it became clear that people wanted to connect their pain with my pain. They wanted to tell me about their terminal cancer, their son’s suicide, about the death of their husband. Pain is universal (but) we know there’s a choice.“After my darkest hour it became clear that people wanted to connect their pain with my pain. They wanted to tell me about their terminal cancer, their son’s suicide, about the death of their husband. Pain is universal (but) we know there’s a choice.
“I was repeatedly trying to answer why (it happened) and coming to a dead end. I realised that wasn’t a way to live. In terms of answering why, I realised I was never going to answer why. I really needed to focus on questions I could answer. Those questions were: ‘How do I make sure this doesn’t define us?’ and ‘How do we get our control back?’”“I was repeatedly trying to answer why (it happened) and coming to a dead end. I realised that wasn’t a way to live. In terms of answering why, I realised I was never going to answer why. I really needed to focus on questions I could answer. Those questions were: ‘How do I make sure this doesn’t define us?’ and ‘How do we get our control back?’”
As told to news.com.au.As told to news.com.au.
Sandy Hook Elementary School
Bonnie Kate Pourciau, 18Bonnie Kate Pourciau, 18
Aurora cinema shooting, 20 July 2012Aurora cinema shooting, 20 July 2012
The teenager and her friend, Elizabeth Sumrall, stopped to see The Dark Knight Rises while driving from Seattle to their homes in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.The teenager and her friend, Elizabeth Sumrall, stopped to see The Dark Knight Rises while driving from Seattle to their homes in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
When the gunfire broke out, Miss Pourciau said she thought it was special effects in the film but suddenly realised what the sound was.When the gunfire broke out, Miss Pourciau said she thought it was special effects in the film but suddenly realised what the sound was.
She said: “That's when I grabbed Elizabeth and we ducked under our seats.”She said: “That's when I grabbed Elizabeth and we ducked under our seats.”
Crouched behind her seat, she prayed. “Lord, just protect us, keep us safe,” she recalled thinking. “That's when I felt a big ole bang in my leg.”Crouched behind her seat, she prayed. “Lord, just protect us, keep us safe,” she recalled thinking. “That's when I felt a big ole bang in my leg.”
Once the shooting stopped, Miss Pourciau tried to run from the cinema, but didn't get far. “Of course, I fell because my knee is all gone,” she said about the bullet wound that shattered her knee. “I tried to run and just stumbled and fell.”Once the shooting stopped, Miss Pourciau tried to run from the cinema, but didn't get far. “Of course, I fell because my knee is all gone,” she said about the bullet wound that shattered her knee. “I tried to run and just stumbled and fell.”
“Elizabeth laid me on the concrete,” she said, before a police officer and National Guard member approached to give her first aid. “Elizabeth laid me on the concrete,” she said, before a police officer and National Guard member approached to give her first aid. 
“I was overwhelmed with the sense of security and peace — that it was going to be ok.”“I was overwhelmed with the sense of security and peace — that it was going to be ok.”
As told to CNN affiliate KMGHAs told to CNN affiliate KMGH