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One mom is sharing her story about how gun violence nearly took the most precious thing in the world from her.
SEATAC, Wash. - One mom is sharing her story about how gun violence nearly took the most precious thing in the world from her.
June is National Gun Violence Awareness Month.
On Friday, which is actually National Gun Violence Awareness Day, several local officials spoke about the need to crack down on this violence.
Friday was National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Author: Emily Longnecker Updated: 12:14 AM EDT June 5, 2021
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. So far this year, Indianapolis has seen more than 100 homicides, and concern over gun violence growing.
We re heading into the summer months, when a spike in shootings is typically seen, and right now, Marion County is on pace for another record year for murder.
There s a movement started by a group of mothers, hoping to make a difference for families. I worry about what kind of world my daughter’s going to grow up in,” said Emily Crapnell, Noblesville.
Crapnell was pregnant with her first child, teaching at Noblesville West Middle School when a 13-year-old student opened fire in the classroom next to hers, injuring a student and teacher before the teacher was able to wrestle the gun away.