Biden marks 25th anniversary of Columbine shooting
Source: The Hill
04/20/24 10:18 PM ET
President Biden, joined by other members of his administration, on Saturday marked the 25th anniversary of the Columbine High School Massacre and attempted bombing.
On April 20, 1999, two twelfth-grade students murdered 12 students and one teacher on April, and injured over 20 people, in what became the deadliest mass shooting in Colorado. Biden expressed his sympathy in a Saturday statement memorializing the victims, and in posts on social media.
Today marks 25 years since 13 innocent lives were taken at Columbine High School, President Biden wrote on the social media site X. Is his statement, Biden noted that Columbine, which at the time was the deadliest shooting at a K-12 school, has been followed by hundreds of other mass school shootings.
Since Columbine, over 400 school shootings from Newtown to Parkland to Uvalde have exposed over 370,000 students to the horrors of gun violence. Students across the country now learn how to duck and cover before they learn how to read and write, he wrote. Biden said while he has signed into law the most significant gun safety reform in nearly three decades, Congress must do more.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/4608754-biden-marks-25th-anniversary-of-columbine-shooting/
Link to White House STATEMENT - Statement from President Joe Biden on 25 Years Since the Columbine High School Shooting
twodogsbarking
(9,844 posts)Novara
(5,857 posts)It has only gotten worse since then: hundreds of school shootings since then.
NNadir
(33,572 posts)He has so much to do and how he does it continuously and regularly astounds me, a younger man, and should astound all younger men.