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4. George Hochsprung said that the initial anger he felt after hearing that his wife confronted
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 03:48 PM
Dec 2012

Lanza has gone away since he heard from two of the teachers that she helped save.

'Dawn put herself in jeopardy and I have been angry about that - angry - until just now, today, when I met the two women who she told to go under shelter while she confronted the gunman and she could have avoided that, but she didn't and I knew she wouldn't,' Mr Hochsprung told CNN.

I'm not angry anymore, I'm just very sad.'Dawn 'ran out, and actually tried to subdue the killer. I don't know where that comes from, Dawn was five-foot-two.'

Though the specifics of the timeline of events inside the school are still being ironed out by investigators, it is thought that Mrs Hochsprung was the one who may have thought to turn the intercom system on so that the entire school would be immediately alerted to the impending danger

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2250005/Dawn-Hochsprung-Heartbreaking-letter-heroic-Sandy-Hook-Elementary-School-principal-sent-daughter.html#ixzz2FRGAiIoi
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