Washington (CNN) For five years, Sandy Hook shooting survivor Leslie Gunn said, she and others in Connecticut have been advocating for stricter national controls on guns, with little effect. But Gunn sees something different brewing after last month's massacre in Parkland, Florida -- teens leading the charge -- and she said she thinks they're being heard. Leslie Gunn says she thinks about the slain Sandy Hook kids every day. Gunn was an art teacher at Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown when a gunman burst into the building in December 2012 and massacred 20 children and six adults . Gunn said she thinks about the slain Sandy Hook children every day.
Source: CNN March 24, 2018 16:18 UTC