Lacey Scroggins, an 18-year-old freshman student back on Oct. 1, 2015, was one of the survivors of a shooting in a Snyder Hall classroom at Umpqua Community College. Just like a year ago when she opted not to talk about the tragedy to the media, but was OK with her father, Randy Scroggins, speaking on her behalf, she again had her father give an update this week on her recovery. Just like Lacey Scroggins, many of the victims and their families have maintained low profiles through the past year and will continue to try to stay out of the spotlight. Scroggins said that for many months after the shooting, Lacey was immediately and negatively impacted by particular scenes on TV when someone mentioning a particular phrase or other shootings elsewhere in the world. The Scroggins family moved to leave behind the house and room that Lacey returned to in her blood-stained clothes on Oct.