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10-year-old girl injured in Maine shooting asks heartbreaking question in TV interview

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Girl, 10, injured in Maine shooting asks heartbreaking question during live TV interview

A young girl injured in a mass shooting at a Maine bowling alley asked a heartbreaking question during a live TV interview.

Zoey Levesque, 10, was attending practice with her youth league at Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday night when a gunman stormed the building and opened fire.

One of the bullets grazed the little girl as she and her mother Meghan Hutchinson ran for cover and desperately barricaded themselves in a back room.

Speaking to ABC News on Thursday, Zoey asked: “Why do people do this?

“I never thought I’d grow up and get a bullet in my leg.

“Why? Why do people do this? “

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