Two weeks after losing her teenage daughter to a stray bullet, a heartbroken and somber Cleo Pendleton urged lawmakers to take action to help prevent senseless gun violence.
“I’m here today because my daughter never came home,” she said. “I’m here today because gun violence affected my life, as it has affected the rest of my life.”
She implored Congress to take action. “No one should feel the way we do, and I’m appealing to the Congress to be smarter than me,” she said. “You guys signed up for the job, do something, you can.”
Pendleton is one of many family members of gun violence victims who will attend the State of the Union tonight as the guests of House Democrats. Pendleton, who was invited to the State of the Union by Illinois Congressman Brad Schneider, will sit with the First Lady, who attended Hadiya’s funeral this weekend.









