On Monday, a shooting incident occurred in Madison, Wisconsin, near a classroom where one of Kellen Lewis' four children, a third grader, was attending class. During the chaos, a bullet punctured a pipe in the room, causing water to spurt onto the child's shoes. The students could hear people running in the hallway and screaming about an active shooter. In response to the lockdown announcement, Lewis' son and his classmates huddled in a corner for safety.
According to Lewis, his third-grade son recounted how his teacher positioned herself between the door and the children with scissors, prepared to defend them if necessary. Lewis mentioned that his children, aged 4 to 12, are coping well with the situation and are not afraid to return to Abundant Life Christian School.
When speaking with his children, Lewis emphasized the positive aspects of the incident. He commended the school for preparing them for such emergencies and praised the children for following the safety protocols effectively. He aimed to instill a sense of empowerment in his kids, ensuring that they remember making the right choices during the crisis.
Reflecting on the incident, Lewis expressed gratitude that the school's preparation and the children's actions led to a safe outcome. The family is focusing on the resilience and bravery displayed by the children and the school staff during the frightening ordeal.