Many residents who live near Evergreen High School helped out students on Wednesday after dozens of them fled following a school shooting there. The shooter wound up dead from self-inflicted injuries and two students remained in critical condition on Thursday.

After shots were fired, some teenagers ran away from the school and through the woods to nearby homes in attempts to find safe places. One video from a doorbell camera showed students running by and some desperately hammering on the door.

Janet Nelson and Sue Kochta CBS

Janet Nelson and Sue Kochta were among those who sheltered students inside their homes until it was determined there was no longer any danger.

The two people said on Thursday that at first they didn't know what had happened. When they saw a big group of ki

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