Angela Hughley, a mother of five, was shot in the chest during last April's mass shooting at a FedEx center on the southwest side of Indianapolis.
Certain things, such as pebbles flying off other vehicles and striking her windshield, trigger panic attacks and PTSD. It forces Hughley to pull over and stop driving.
Hughley began working at the FedEx center about seven months before the shooting. She assisted with packages coming off trucks, placing them on a conveyor belt and making sure the labels were facing up.
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