A History of Violence
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:26:16
Oh, God.
:26:19
Careful.
:26:25
- Hi, guys.
- Mom.

:26:27
Can l--Can I get up now?
:26:31
- You got it, Dad?
- Yeah.

:26:33
- Way to go, Tommy.
- We're all here for you, Tom.

:26:37
Way to go, Tom.
:26:39
- Hi, sweetie.
- Oh, that's so nice.

:26:42
Thank you so much for coming.
:26:48
We're in Millbrook,
just outside the home...

:26:49
of American hero Tom Stall...
:26:52
who's just now returning from
the hospital with his family.

:26:58
Mr. Stall,
Jenny Wyatt, WRPK news.

:27:01
I have a few questions for you.
How did it feel...

:27:04
when you saw the guns
of those ruthless killers...

:27:06
pointed directly at you?
:27:07
- How did it feel?
- Yeah.

:27:11
Not very good.
:27:16
Not very good.
:27:17
Were you surprised, though...
:27:19
by your own reaction
to the situation?

:27:21
Uh...what I did was...
:27:25
I mean,
anybody would have done that.

:27:28
It was just...
It was a terrible thing.

:27:31
I think we'll all be better off
when we get past it.

:27:35
Yeah, but you really went
beyond what the average--

:27:37
I--I need to--I really need
to be with my family.

:27:40
Thanks.
:27:43
I'm Jenny Wyatt in Millbrook,
and that was Tom Stall--

:27:46
American hero, man of few words.
:27:51
Well, I guess that's all
we're going to get.

:27:59
Man, it's good to be home.

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