Connecticut’s United States senators and representatives held a news conference in Washington, D.C. this morning to mark 10 years since the tragic shooting at.
Gun violence survivors and members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation are renewing their push for the U.S. Senate to vote on restoring the federal assault weapons ban as they prepare to mark 10 years since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
On the 10-year remembrance of the tragic event at Sandy Hook Elementary, the Hartford Courant remembers the 20 students and six educators that were lost, examines how school safety has changed, highlights what laws have been enacted and reflects on the continued fight of families and loved ones to make a change.
The 10th annual National Vigil for All Victims of Violence drew hundreds to the nation’s capital, including President Joe Biden, ahead of the 10-year remembrance of the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School next Wednesday.
Feelings described as lost innocence, heartfelt grief, survivor’s guilt. And emotions that have prompted change, pride and an united community. “It’s hard.