He didn’t, of course, and was just one of those people who like to say that they were there on the day of some tragedy.
Actually more like "Jump out in front of it".
Somewhere out there, there's a meme of him and three of his classmates standing for a group photo at one of the local TV stations where they're about to be interviewed on a talk show. He's sportin' a big ol' smile like they're at a wedding or something.
The meme says "The look on your face the day after "n" of your classmates are killed in a shooting".
Kinda curious - one hasn't followed it real closely but it seems that none of those other three kids have been seen in public with him since then...