America is in mourning and flags fly at half-mast tonight as the true horror of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, Newtown, Connecticut begins to become clear.
To begin with it had been an ordinary day for the children at the school until the shooting began; the first gunshots are said to have been heard in the Principal's office. Reports suggest that 26 died in the shooting, 20 of them children. The gunman then turned the gun on himself.
Reports of the shootings first came through late Friday afternoon in the UK. The full extent was not known at the time and there was some confusion after it was stated that there were two gunmen, however, it is now clear that there was only one gunman.
An emotional President Obama took to the podium in the White House briefing room to talk about the tragedy. As he addressed the nation, Obama said:
"...The majority of those who died today were children -- beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. They had their entire lives ahead of them -- birthdays, graduations, weddings, kids of their own. Among the fallen were also teachers -- men and women who devoted their lives to helping our children fulfill their dreams..."
"...As a country, we have been through this too many times. Whether it’s an elementary school in Newtown, or a shopping mall in Oregon, or a temple in Wisconsin, or a movie theater in Aurora, or a street corner in Chicago -- these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. And we're going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics..."
"...This evening, Michelle and I will do what I know every parent in America will do, which is hug our children a little tighter and we’ll tell them that we love them, and we’ll remind each other how deeply we love one another. But there are families in Connecticut who cannot do that tonight. And they need all of us right now. In the hard days to come, that community needs us to be at our best as Americans. And I will do everything in my power as President to help..."
There is some speculation that this might lead to gun laws in the United States being tightened, but that is something for another day, and for now America must grieve for the children and adults lost - and for the families they leave behind.
To begin with it had been an ordinary day for the children at the school until the shooting began; the first gunshots are said to have been heard in the Principal's office. Reports suggest that 26 died in the shooting, 20 of them children. The gunman then turned the gun on himself.
Reports of the shootings first came through late Friday afternoon in the UK. The full extent was not known at the time and there was some confusion after it was stated that there were two gunmen, however, it is now clear that there was only one gunman.
An emotional President Obama took to the podium in the White House briefing room to talk about the tragedy. As he addressed the nation, Obama said:
"...The majority of those who died today were children -- beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. They had their entire lives ahead of them -- birthdays, graduations, weddings, kids of their own. Among the fallen were also teachers -- men and women who devoted their lives to helping our children fulfill their dreams..."
"...As a country, we have been through this too many times. Whether it’s an elementary school in Newtown, or a shopping mall in Oregon, or a temple in Wisconsin, or a movie theater in Aurora, or a street corner in Chicago -- these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. And we're going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics..."
"...This evening, Michelle and I will do what I know every parent in America will do, which is hug our children a little tighter and we’ll tell them that we love them, and we’ll remind each other how deeply we love one another. But there are families in Connecticut who cannot do that tonight. And they need all of us right now. In the hard days to come, that community needs us to be at our best as Americans. And I will do everything in my power as President to help..."
There is some speculation that this might lead to gun laws in the United States being tightened, but that is something for another day, and for now America must grieve for the children and adults lost - and for the families they leave behind.
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