Ariel Bowling, a student of Apalachee High School in Barrow County, Georgia, and her mother, Tabitha, join TODAY to recount their experience during the shooting that killed 4 people on campus. “No matter if there’s cops in the school, there’s still no safety at all,” Ariel says.
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