Ten years after Sandy Hook shooting, Connecticut town spends a day in
reflection
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[December 14, 2022]
By Nathan Layne
NEWTOWN, Conn. (Reuters) - Ten years after one of the worst school
shootings in U.S. history, residents of the Connecticut town where it
took place will mark the anniversary on Wednesday by attending vigils,
paying respects at a new memorial and reflecting in private with loved
ones.
The rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012 - when a
heavily armed gunman killed 20 young children and six educators -
shocked the country and forever linked the name of this picturesque New
England town with the epidemic of mass shootings that has wracked the
United States in recent years.
For many residents, the anniversary means a phalanx of media and yet
another round of recurring stress. At the same, it is a special time to
honor the memories of the fallen, be it at a church service or a quiet
gathering of family and close friends.
"It's hard to believe that 10 years have gone by," said Po Murray, who
lived next door to the 20-year-old gunman and has turned into a vocal
gun-control activist. "I believe there is still a significant amount of
trauma in the community."
This year's anniversary comes on the heels of recent court rulings in
which conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and the parent of his Infowars
website were ordered to pay about $1.5 billion for spreading lies about
Sandy Hook. For years, Jones claimed the shooting was a hoax,
compounding the community's grief.
It also comes six months after the U.S. Congress passed the first major
federal gun reform in three decades, a bipartisan bill that came
together just weeks after two teachers and 19 elementary school students
were killed in Uvalde, Texas, and 10 people were shot to death at a
supermarket in Buffalo, New York.
While the bill contains modest reforms not expected to turn the tide in
a country with the highest number of mass shootings annually among
wealthy nations, it nevertheless marked an important point of progress,
some Newtown residents said.
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A general view of Sandy Hook prior to
the 10th remembrance of the Sandy Hook school massacre in Newtown,
Connecticut, U.S., December 8, 2022. REUTERS/Michelle McLoughlin
Mark Barden, whose 7-year-old son Daniel was killed at Sandy Hook,
is one of several parents who channeled their grief into advocacy.
He co-founded Sandy Hook Promise, a nonprofit that aims to educate
teachers and students about warning signs that can be used to
identify likely mass shooters.
Barden said he hoped people would take a moment on Wednesday to
remember all the victims of gun violence but then also ask
themselves what they can do to address the problem. Just talking
with others about potential solutions is important, he said.
"I feel it's important that folks hold some time to reflect on those
that have been lost through this preventable shooting epidemic,"
Barden told Reuters. "If everybody does a little bit we can really
make a difference."
St. Rose of Lima Church, where many of the slain 6- and 7-year-olds
had worshipped, will hold its annual memorial mass at 7 p.m., one of
five churches offering services or opening their doors for prayer,
according to the Newtown Bee.
Residents can also gather at a memorial that opened to the public
last month. Set on five acres (two hectares) bordering a newly built
elementary school that replaced the demolished building where the
massacre took place, the memorial's focal point is a circular water
feature with a single sycamore tree in the center and the names of
the 26 victims engraved on granite capstones.
Early on Wednesday morning, representatives of the National Teachers
Hall of Fame in Kansas will lay a wreath containing 26 individual
flowers at the memorial. The ceremony is meant to symbolically
connect the memorial with one for educators who have lost their
lives in Emporia, Kansas.
(Reporting by Nathan Layne in Newtown, Conn.; Editing by Frank
McGurty and Sandra Maler)
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