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Students and staff members shielded the youngest children, police officers stopped victims’ bleeding, and a nurse abandoned protocol to hold a scared child’s hand.
By Sonia A. Rao
The horrific violence of Wednesday’s attack on a Minneapolis Catholic school was met with acts of courage and heroism, big and small.
Officials from the county medical center, where some victims were still receiving treatment on Thursday, described selfless acts they saw from medical workers, police officers, students and staff at the school.










