Joshua, 26, hails from Dearborn, Mich., and his younger brother Jagger is a senior on the MSU hockey team.
“I talked to him, obviously making sure that he was OK. Yeah, he’s good. But we haven’t really dove into the details,” he said.
Since moving to Canada last year, he said he has come to realize how mass shootings are a very, very rare thing in this country, and how Americans have become somewhat numb to their regularity.
“You don’t see it here,” he said.
“Living on both sides, both different countries, you see how it’s not really something that I feel like crosses people’s minds here.
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