“She is a hero.”
That was President Barack Obama’s description Thursday of former Arizona Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was critically injured four years ago in a shooting rampage that left six people dead at a Tucson, Arizona supermarket. The president, who was in Arizona Thursday to speak about housing, met with Giffords and her husband, former NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, to mark the four-year anniversary of the shooting. Giffords now struggles to speak and has weakened eyesight.
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White House Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett tweeted a photograph on Thursday afternoon of Obama with Giffords and Kelly. They discussed gun control efforts, according to a spokesman for Giffords’ super PAC, Americans for Responsible Solutions, a pro-gun control group.
Four years ago today, @GabbyGiffords was shot. Here she is today in PHX with Pres Obama.
“She is a hero.” – POTUS pic.twitter.com/WjtjrdQt5f
— Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) January 8, 2015
Giffords and Kelly also recorded a YouTube video to describe their commitment to end the gun violence “that is ripping our communities apart.”









