This was it,” he told “GMA.”Tsay told “GMA” that he fought back to save lives even though he was certain he would die. People to harm,” the heroic bystander told “GMA,” recalling how the mass shooter then “started prepping his weapon.”Brandon Tsay told “GMA”: “My first thought was I was gonna die here. I was trying to use my elbows to separate the gun away from him, create some distance,” he recalled of his heroic caught-on-camera tussle. Go!”“Finally at one point I was able to pull the gun away from him,” Tsay said. I really thought I would have to shoot him,” Tsay told the ABC News morning show.
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