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‘It’s almost like an instant replay.’ Newtown parents grapple with another school shooting

Nearly a decade later, while watching the death toll rise after Tuesday’s shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, Neil Heslin, father of a Sandy Hook victim felt defeated

May 25, 2022 / 12:07 IST
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A teenage gunman murdered at least 19 children and two teachers after storming into a Texas elementary school on May 24, the latest bout of gun-fueled mass killings in the United States and the nation's worst school shooting in nearly a decade. (Source: Reuters)
A teenage gunman murdered at least 19 children and two teachers after storming into a Texas elementary school on May 24, the latest bout of gun-fueled mass killings in the United States and the nation's worst school shooting in nearly a decade. (Source: Reuters)

Elizabeth Williamson

In 2012, the shooting of 20 first graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, the worst elementary school shooting in American history, dealt the nation and its leadership a profound shock.

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Nearly a decade later, while watching the death toll rise after Tuesday’s shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, one father of a Sandy Hook victim felt defeated.

“I guess it’s something in society we know will happen again, over and over,” said Neil Heslin, whose son Jesse Lewis, 6, died in the shooting in 2012.