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In the year since Parkland there's been a school shooting, on average, every 12 daysSince the Parkland shooting, there have been at least 31 incidents at K-12 schools in the US in which someone was shot, by CNN's count. That averages out to a shooting every 11.8 days. 19 people were killed and another 44 were injured in these shootings.
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Parkland shooting 1 year later: Remembering the 17 victims of the school massacreA high school football coach who ran toward the sound of gunfire, trying to shield his students. A 15-year-old Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet who dreamed of attending West Point, but died helping his classmates escape. One year after a school shooting that shook the nation, here is
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Parkland shooting one year later: Marjory Stoneman Douglas teacher reflects on anniversary'Until laws are passed and looked at from a nonpartisan perspective, things aren’t going to change,” Sarah Lerner, an English and journalism teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, told Newsweek.
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Florida's gun debate persists a year after Parkland mass shootingA year after Florida lawmakers rushed through far-reaching legislation on school...
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A Year After Parkland Shooting, Communities ReflectMourners in Parkland, Fla., and elsewhere are gathering Thursday to commemorate the first anniversary of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 people dead.
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On 1 year anniversary of Parkland shooting, poll finds majority want gun controlAs we approach the one year anniversary of the Parkland school shooting, a new Reuters-Ipsos poll finds that more Americans want tougher gun laws.
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