Sports Illustrated USA – August 26, 2019

(Greg DeLong) #1

the national championship touchdown? “Way cooler.”
Still, Lowe’s mind would drift late at night back to
Taylor, the friend he lost to drug addiction. Taylor was
the reason he’d stay in Portland even after his success
led to other, better offers. He’d take the longer odds,
he reasoned, because he could make a greater impact.


STANDING IN Mr. Melzer’s Government class-
room back in May, Lowe assessed the situation
in an instant. Yes, he saw a gun; yes, that gun was
real. He remembers Granados-Diaz’s eyes and how
they widened like an insect’s and teared, announcing
desperation, anger, confusion. The teenager whipped
the shotgun around, turning it on himself as students
scattered out the back of the room, shrieking. (Only
in the Fab building did classrooms have two doorways.)
“It wasn’t like a movie,” Lowe says. “It was real scream-
ing-for-your-life-type stuff.”
He says he never considered ducking or hiding or
running. He made a split-second decision: to grab
for the gun rather than tackle Granados-Diaz. They
wrestled for control, the college football star and the
kid who called himself an outsider, who’d told class-
mates that his girlfriend had broken up with him and
whose lawyer would later say in court that he suffered
from depression.
Lowe tried desperately to direct the barrel away from
both the stampeding horde and from his own face. He
and Granados-Diaz knocked into a filing cabinet and
spilled into the hallway, where Lowe finally snatched
the firearm away, holding Granados-Diaz with his left
hand and the shotgun with his right.
In the hall a teacher happened by and Lowe screamed
out for her to call police. He remembers her sprinting
away, shoes squeaking on the linoleum floors, yelling,
“Active shooter!” In control, Lowe handed the gun to
another teacher, who bolted back inside a classroom.
He remembers seeing the football field and the track
through the window, in the distance; he remembers
walking Granados-Diaz slowly down the hallway,
holding tight to the boy’s wrists, one hand on each
of his, then guiding him to the floor underneath a
security camera and a pa r k rose pride sign. His
anger began to melt, giving way to a compassion he
couldn’t have expected.
The two had never met before, Lowe and Granados-
Diaz. Sitting there on the ground, the menace fading
from his face, the teenager looked scared, confused,
troubled. He kept repeating the same thing, that he
didn’t want to hurt anyone, that he only planned to
shoot himself. “Nobody cares about me!” he screamed.


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