Michigan State shooting 911 calls reveal chaotic moments inside Berkey Hall

The first calls to 911 on the night of the Michigan State University shooting reveal the chaotic moments inside Berkey Hall after Anthony McRae shot multiple students on campus.

MSU shooting victim shares emotional story of survival at March For Our Lives rally

"I fell to the ground from my seat and tried to act as if I were already dead. As he panned the room with his handgun, I plead for my life and screamed 'Please don’t shoot me,'" he said. "We were met face-to-face with pure evil."

Michigan gun reform: Senate expected to vote on bill package soon

The Michigan Senate is expected to vote soon on a package of gun control bills that would add safe storage laws, red flag laws, and universal background checks.

Video: MSU shooter left union just 1 minute before police arrived

Michigan State University Police have released surveillance video from inside the MSU union where Anthony McRae shot several people. He was in and out of the building in one minute and police were there just seconds after he left.

VIEW: Police release full Michigan State University shooting timeline, shooter's note

Police released a more detailed timeline of the Michigan State University Shooting, showing that Anthony McRae left campus less than 10 minutes after the first shooting call came in.

MSU Gospel Choir holds Worship Night to promote healing post-shooting

“Every action has an opposite and equal reaction," said Loreal Hartwell, Saginaw. "And so when all of the terrible and tragic things happen, we have to show again that our faith is strong even in the midst of turmoil and calamity.”

MSU shooting victim who was discharged from hospital says he 'almost didn't make it'

Troy Forbush "took a bullet to my chest" and "had a brush with death" before he received life-saving care at the hospital after being shot two weeks ago. He's one of five victims to survive the shooting rampage in East Lansing on Feb. 13.

Emotional vigil at Michigan State honors fallen victims of mass shooting

“We all lost the people that we were before February 13th. We’re all different now because events like this change you," said one of the speakers. "But that’s okay. We will navigate and find our new selves together,”