The superintendent of schools for Newtown wants America to know about the impact of guns on her students and community.
“Students throughout the district have their sense of safety shattered by this incident,” Dr. Janet Robinson told msnbc’s Lawrence O’Donnell in an exclusive interview. “There is no amendment that says that children have a right to grow up healthy and not be shot at, but it’s just a given.”
Robinson testified at a gun violence prevention hearing Wednesday on Capitol Hill. She recounted the chilling details of the December massacre to the Steering and Policy Committee, co-chaired by Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro and Congressman Rob Andrews. The shooting spree killed 20 young students and six educators.
Speaking only hours after President Obama’s announcement of his extensive gun control plan, Robinson began by stating the purpose of her testimony. “I’m here to give a face to the children, the staff and the families of Sandy Hook.”
“That morning was like every other morning–after all, routines are comforting to kids. Until about 9:30, when a troubled young man carrying two guns, one of them an AR-15 assault rifle, shot out the glass window to bypass the buzz-in system at the door and changed the lives of so many people in the next few minutes.”
Robinson then explained the timeline of the massacre.
“He first went to the office directly across from the front door where normally three secretaries would be working. Only one was there and she flew under her desk dragging the phone with her. Fortunately, he didn’t check. Then he went back out into the hall where he was confronted by the principal, Dawn Hochsprung, the lead teacher, Natalie Hammond, and the school psychologist, Mary Sherlach, who emerged from a meeting in a conference room. I can just picture Dawn’s indignation that someone would dare enter her school and put her babies at risk. It would be so like her to be the protective mother hen and never think of her own safety, but only, of course, of making him stop right then and there. I can visualize her trying to take charge of this unthinkable threat. Dawn, ever the passionate educator, would do anything to protect her charges. That’s where they found the bodies of Dawn and Mary, rushing toward the attacker. Natalie, fortunately, survived the attack with serious injuries.
Adam Lanza then headed for the classrooms.








