... I don't understand why I can can still go in a store and buy a weapon of war» Sam Zeif was on the second floor of the Parkland, Florida, school where 17 people
died after a mass shooting.
Not exact matches
On Wednesday evening,
after at least 14 people
died in a
mass shooting in Southern California, Snapchat collected and curated photos and videos from the event.
Mark Barden, whose son
died in the Sandy Hook
shooting, said he thought, «Here we are again, this time, another time, with a room full of people... who are just now starting this journey
after another horrific
mass shooting.»
Each of the recent
mass shootings in the U.S. has followed a similar pattern —
after the killings, there's a nationwide pang of sadness, a hot flash of anger; but then,
after several days of thoughts and prayer and Facebook debates, the conversation
dies down.
The day
after 17
died in a
mass shooting at Marjory Douglas High School, Gov. Scott listed off what state agencies are doing to help the survivors.
On Wednesday evening,
after at least 14 people
died in a
mass shooting in Southern California, Snapchat collected and curated photos and videos from the event.
Mark Barden, whose son
died in the Sandy Hook
shooting, said he thought, «Here we are again, this time, another time, with a room full of people... who are just now starting this journey
after another horrific
mass shooting.»
Packed inside were the thoughts and prayers we heard so much about — the ones from people willing to do something
after 17 people
died in Parkland, but not willing to do enough to stop future
mass shootings.
The amendment also changed the name of the program from «marshal» to the Coach Aaron Feis Guardian Program,
after the coach who
died trying to save some of the victims of the Feb. 14
mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.