‘Lives have been changed forever’ by Conn. massacre
Newtown residents wondered how their hometown — with no warning — became the site of one of the worst mass killings in American history.
Connecticut elementary school shootings
Twenty children, some as young as 5, were killed Friday in a rampage at an elementary school. The shooter killed a total of 28 people, including his mother and himself.
Newtown residents wondered how their hometown — with no warning — became the site of one of the worst mass killings in American history.
Adrian Walker
Every single one of these shooting rampages might have been prevented if getting hold of a gun in this country was as difficult as, say, getting a driver’s license.
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