Aztec students, residents try to make sense of it all

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Aztec students, residents try to make sense of it all

‘I thought I was going to wake up and it’s going to be all fine’
Aztec High School students and area residents gather for a candlelight vigil in Aztec, N.M., Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017, after a shooting at the high school. Students hid in their classrooms, some behind locked doors, as a suspect opened fire Thursday inside the school, killing two classmates before he died. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)
People gather for a vigil at St. Joseph Church in Aztec, N.M., on Thursday, Dec. 7. Students hid in their classrooms, some behind locked doors or in closets, as a gunman opened fire Thursday inside a New Mexico high school.
People gather for a vigil at St. Joseph Church in Aztec, N.M., on Thursday.
A San Juan County Sheriff’s deputy prepares for a press conference in Aztec, N.M., on Thursday.
Police escort buses moving students and faculty from Aztec High School after a shooting on Thursday.

Aztec students, residents try to make sense of it all

Aztec High School students and area residents gather for a candlelight vigil in Aztec, N.M., Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017, after a shooting at the high school. Students hid in their classrooms, some behind locked doors, as a suspect opened fire Thursday inside the school, killing two classmates before he died. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)
People gather for a vigil at St. Joseph Church in Aztec, N.M., on Thursday, Dec. 7. Students hid in their classrooms, some behind locked doors or in closets, as a gunman opened fire Thursday inside a New Mexico high school.
People gather for a vigil at St. Joseph Church in Aztec, N.M., on Thursday.
A San Juan County Sheriff’s deputy prepares for a press conference in Aztec, N.M., on Thursday.
Police escort buses moving students and faculty from Aztec High School after a shooting on Thursday.