A parent who lost her child to a mass shooting becomes a gun control advocate By News May 26, 2022 Add Comment Edit NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Sandy Phillips, whose daughter died in the 2012 movie theater mass shooting in Colorado. She's been in Buffalo, supporting shooting survivors, now she heads to Texas. Share this post Related PostsTrump and His Allies Descend on IowaRick Ahearn, Advance Man for Candidates and Presidents, Dies at 74Vibes, the Economy and the ElectionSpecial Counsel Asks Supreme Court to Decide Whether Trump Is Immune From ProsecutionTrump Urges Appeals Court Not to Rush Immunity Decision in Election CaseRetail Group Retracts Startling Claim About ‘Organized’ ShopliftingConundrum of Covering Trump Lands at Univision’s DoorstepBiden Plans to Meet the Families of American Hostages Taken by Hamas
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