For the first time, Newtown, Conn., families have lent their voices to an ad, in which they urge the American public and lawmakers not to “let the memory of Newtown fade without doing something real” with regards to gun control legislation.
A Dec. 14 mass shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton left 20 first-graders and six staff members dead at the hands of a single shooter, Adam Lanza, who later turned the gun on himself, according to police. It was the second deadliest school shooting in the country’s history.
New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s group, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, released the new ads Thursday featuring family members of the victims: Neil Heslin, Chris and Lynn McDonnell, Jillian Soto, Terri and Gilles Rousseau.
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In the ad, the family members describe their final moments with their loved ones and encourage legislative action.
The ads will run in Connecticut markets, while a broader $12 million ad campaign is running in 13 states, targeting key members of Congress during the current recess.
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