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Georgia community holds vigil after high school shooting that left four dead

Georgia community holds vigil after high school shooting that left four dead

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Following a shooting at a Georgia high school that left four people dead and at least nine injured, the Winder community came together for a memorial. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch spoke with a 15-year-old student who recalled the moment he heard gunshots.