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But then a sudden downpour drove the teens beneath a metal awning where Hadiya played “Misery Business” by the band Paramore from her cell phone and others tweeted and texted as they waited out the rain.

Minutes later, however, Hadiya’s best friend said she saw a gun-wielding male scale the park fence and approach the group. She yelled a warning to her friend, but the gunman opened fire, spraying the teens with bullets as they ran.

Hadiya was struck in struck in the back at about 2:20 p.m. One teen suffered a graze wound to an ankle. And a 17-year-old junior at King was hit in the upper left leg below the calf, according to his mother, who said he was trying to protect his girlfriend.

The teen’s mother said that her son, an Eagle Scout, didn’t realize he had been shot. He felt a little sting in his leg before he looked down and saw blood on his leg.

A nurse who lived in the area and was leaving her home at the time of the shooting, ran to the group, applied a make-shift tourniquet to the teen shot in the leg and called 911.The nurse instructed the others on how to take care of Hadiya.

In the meantime, another friend of Hadiya’s ran to a nearby Subway restaurant, burst through the door and asked to borrow a man’s phone to call 911.

But by then wailing police cars whizzed by toward the park, so she called her mom.

“I told her to stay put,” her mother told the Tribune. “I can’t even tell you, as a mother, what it’s like to get that phone call. My goal was to get to my child.”

The friend said that she and Hadiya met freshman year at a high school dance camp. The friend joined poms, while Hadiya became a majorette, traveling to Washington, D.C., this month to perform in a competition with her squad during President Barack Obama’s inauguration weekend.

The girls were nicknamed “twins” by classmates and teachers because of their similar appearance, the friend said. From haircut to smile to skin tone to personalities, the two were hard to tell apart, she said.

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