Local lawmakers in Newtown, Connecticut, voted Wednesday to destroy the home of the gunman who killed 20 first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012.
The shooter, Adam Lanza, lived in the home with his mother, Nancy, whom he killed before embarking on the shooting rampage at the school and ultimately killing himself.
The land where the Lanza house currently stands will be turned into an open space, according to the Associated Press. The house, which is owned by town of Newtown, is expected to be destroyed sometime after the winter season, according to the AP.
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