A teenager who survived last weekâs mass shooting at a Florida high school says online conspiracy theories claiming heâs an actor with an anti-gun agenda are âabsolutely disturbing.â
âIâm not a crisis actor,â Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student David Hogg told CNNâs Anderson Cooper. âIâm somebody that had to witness this and live through this and I continue to have to do that.â
After the Feb. 14 shooting, Hogg was among the outspoken students who criticized politicians, including U.S. President Donald Trump, as they demanded stricter gun laws. During the massacre, Hogg also recorded interviews with fellow students as they hid from the shooter.
Over the past few days, conspiracy theories have popped up online, claiming that Hogg and other Marjory Stoneman students are actually actors paid by gun control advocates. Some of those conspiracy theories also claim that Hoggâs father Kevin, a former FBI agent, coached the teen to speak out against Trump.
âIâm just so sorry that these people have lost their faith in America because I know I certainly havenât,â Hogg, who was joined by his father for the CNN interview, told Anderson Cooper.
âThese people saying this is absolutely disturbing,â he said. âIâm not an actor in any sense, way, shape or form.â
Hogg said that while itâs true his father is a former FBI agent, it is also true that heâs a Marjory Stoneman student who witnessed the shooting that took the lives of 17 of his classmates and teachers.
Trumpâs oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., liked a Twitter post that linked to an article titled âOutspoken Trump-Hating School Shooting Survivor is Son of FBI Agentâ â a move that Hogg called âdisgusting.â
âItâs unbelievable to me that these people are even saying this and the fact that Donald Trump Jr. liked that post is disgusting to me,â he said.
On Tuesday, Florida State Representative Shawn Harrison said on Twitter for sending an email to a reporter claiming that Hogg and another student were âactors that travel to various crisis (sic) when they happen.â
Hogg told CNN that despite what his critics say, heâs not against the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which protects peopleâs right to bear arms. He said he just wants gun ownership restricted to people who have passed background checks and have a âstable mind.â
Nikolas Cruz, 19, has been charged with 17 counts of first-degree murder in connection with the mass shooting. Authorities and his former classmates have said that there were many warning signs that Cruz was mentally unstable.
With files from The Associated Press