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Respondent: Led to permanent injury.
Interviewer: (81:13) But how did the actions of your friend and your play dad, that their actions led to you having permanent injury?
Respondent: No. My play dad didn’t even… My friend, yes is… Yes, he is responsible for my injury.
Interviewer: (81:36) What was it that… Let me just get this right. You’re saying it led to greater… Your friend’s actions led to you having a greater injury?
Respondent: Mm-hmm (agreement).
Interviewer: (81:49) What exactly did he do that caused you to have greater injury?
Respondent: Opened his mouth. He brought that attention upon us.
Interviewer: (82:00) So he was arguing with these guys in the car and they---
Respondent: I thought he knew them, at first. Then once he… Once I tried to confront
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Interviewer: (83:34) How afraid did you feel during the incident? Would you say not at all afraid, slightly afraid, moderately afraid, very afraid, or extremely afraid, not sure?
Respondent: Moderately afraid.
Interviewer: (83:50) Mildly?
Respondent: That.
Interviewer: (83:52) Moderately afraid. To what extent did being a victim of this crime cause you to have serious problems with family members and friends? By serious problems we mean getting into more arguments or fight than you did before, not feeling you can trust them as much, or not feeling as close to them as you did before. Would you say not at all, a little, a moderate amount, a great deal, not sure.
Respondent: A great deal. My patience was a little… It was… I had little patience for a lot of stuff.
Interviewer: (84:35) How did you decide on your answer? I think you already answered that. You said a great deal. You said you had trouble... What was that again, you said?
Respondent: What?
Interviewer: (84:51) About, you were saying, you were elaborating on the problems you had with your family members, friends after this shooting incident. What was the issue you said was...
Respondent: That I had troubles going to

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