Hence the story of Gene Rosen. He found six children in his driveway, who told him, they had fled from school, their teacher was dead.
Now Rosen is receiving piles of nasty calls and emails, accusing him of lying or of being paid for acting.Rosen took the four girls and two boys—students of slain teacher Victoria Soto—into his home, gave them toys and comforted them while he tried to reach their parents. He spent the days following the massacre telling his story to the swarming media that invaded the small Connecticut town in the wake of the shootings. “I wanted to speak about the bravery of the children,” Rosen told Salon. “I guess I kind of opened myself up to this.”