In a country with more guns than people, it happened once again.
19 children and two adults were killed by a gunman inside an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Something that this country, the United States, is sadly getting used to.
Toni Waterman has the story, from Uvalde.
To discuss:
- Michele Gay is the mother of a victim of the Sandy Hook tragedy in 2012.
- Bassima Alghussein is a former White House advisor who worked on gun control regulations.
- Alan Singer is Director of Secondary Education Social Studies, at Hofstra University.
- Brandon Brice is a republican strategist.
For more:
US President Biden says he'll travel to Texas in the coming days to meet the families of the 19 children and two teachers killed in the mass shooting at an elementary school https://t.co/8BFtBiPb59
— CNN International (@cnni) May 25, 2022
Fred Guttenberg, father of Parkland victim Jaime Guttenberg, said politicians who do not support gun control legislation “led us to” today’s mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
"They f***ing failed our kids again, okay? I'm done.”https://t.co/lqXygHaQxT
— Axios (@axios) May 24, 2022