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Updated on January 23, 2019 at 10:24 am
What to Know
On Dec. 14, 2012, 20-year-old Adam Lanza walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and opened fire
He killed 20 children no older than 7 and six adult staff members before turning the gun on himself; earlier that day, he killed his mother
Hundreds of documents from his childhood were just released; we asked experts if there s a lesson in there to identify early risk factors
Mental health experts say the hundreds of documents seized from the childhood home of Adam Lanza, the Sandy Hook school shooter, may provide lessons for parents on how to help children struggling with developmental disorders and anti-social tendencies.
Judge grants Newtown families a voice in Remington bankruptcy case
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In this Dec. 3, 2019, photo, Mark Barden and his daughter Natalie Barden hold a photograph of Natalie s late brother, Daniel, at their home in Newtown, Conn. Daniel died in the Dec. 14, 2012, Sandy Hook School shooting that killed 20 first graders and six educators. Natalie, 17, is among Newtown students who have grown up to become young voices in the gun violence prevention movement.Dave Collins / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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Attorney Joshua Koskoff stands with Sandy Hook family members as he speaks to a large group of media gathered in front of the Fairfield County Courthouse, in Bridgeport, Conn. June 20, 2016.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media /Show MoreShow Less
As a breaking news reporter, I primarily cover crime and courts in southeastern Connecticut, but I also report on politics, health care and social justice issues. In addition to my beat, I am the cohost of the investigative true crime podcast Looking for the Todt Family. I am passionate about in-depth crime coverage and believe in the power of investigative journalism. I am a Connecticut native who returned to my home state to join the team at The Day.
Taylor Hartz
As a breaking news reporter, I primarily cover crime and courts in southeastern Connecticut, but I also report on politics, health care and social justice issues. In addition to my beat, I am the cohost of the investigative true crime podcast Looking for the Todt Family. I am passionate about in-depth crime coverage and believe in the power of investigative journalism. I am a Connecticut native who returned to my home state to join the team at The Day.
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