A driver outside a Minneapolis Catholic school that was the site of a mass shooting on Wednesday morning said he stopped to help a man who was "running for his life."
Andrew Faust was driving to work when he "started hearing loud noises" and saw a man "frantically running" around 8:20 a.m.
"That kind of alerted me that something was wrong, and we heard probably about 15 to 20 gunshots in about 30 seconds," Faust said.
Faust invited the running man into his car.
"He said, 'Yes, yes, please.' He's like, 'Someone's shooting at me, someone's shooting at me,'" Faust said. "And so, we get in the car and we just ask him what's going on, and he said a man dressed in all black was firing shots." The man told him he didn't see anything other than what the shooter was wearing, and he hit the