North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the current Republican favorite to be the party’s nominee for governor in 2024, has a long history of remarks viciously mocking and attacking teenage survivors of the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, for their advocacy for gun control measures.
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The victims’ families — many of whom supported a death sentence — were stunned, disappointed and angry. Some wondered aloud who the death penalty was for if not the Parkland shooter.
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President Joe Biden on Tuesday called on lawmakers to take steps to address gun violence in the wake of a deadly mass shooting at Michigan State University, pledging federal support to assist in the ongoing investigation.
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Claire Papoulias was sitting in a history class on Cuba at Michigan State University Monday night when she said a gunman entered the classroom and opened fire.
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(CNN) — A man who cyberstalked and sent threatening messages to families of Parkland shooting victims has been sentenced to more than five years behind bars. Brandon Michael Fleury, 22, of Santa Ana, California, was sentenced Monday to 66 months in federal prison, the US attorney for the Southern District of Florida announced. Fleury was convicted of cyberstalking […]
