FSU Student: 'No Way I Should Be Alive' after Shooting
A backpack made the difference between life and death for Florida State University student Jason Derfuss.
Hours had passed since a gunman opened fire on Derfuss and his fellow students when his friend noticed something odd.
"I pulled out the books and saw they were all ripped apart," the 21-year-old humanities student told NBC News. "I started examining them and my friend found a bullet in the back page."
The book was one of several Derfuss had checked out from the library earlier.
"There is no way I should be alive," he said. "Literally, those books saved my life."
But Derfuss is crediting more than academics with sparing his life.
"It's crazy: One minute I am checking out books and the next I am crying on my bedroom floor thinking I shouldn't be alive," he said. "Those books saved me, and God saved me."