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A National Conversation on How We Can Prevent Gun Deaths and Injuries

Our first loving son Terrell Marquis’ Bosley was born on January 5, 1988, and was murdered on April 4, 2006 while coming out of a church. Terrell came out of the church to help his friend get drums out of a car when someone came by shooting at a car and shot my innocent son [...]

Nancy Bishop Langert, 25, along with her husband, Richard, and their unborn child, were murdered on April 7, 1990. They were shot with a .357 magnum by a “thrill-seeking” 16-year-old whose motive was that he “wanted to see what it would feel like to shoot someone.” Nancy and Richard were at the happiest time of [...]
On June 10, 2011 my mother, Sheila DuCros Salley, traveled from her home in Dover, New Hampshire, across the state border into Maine. She arrived at the Kittery Trading Post and purchased a gun for $394.94. She drove home to New Hampshire, test fired the weapon in a couple of her closets, then fired it [...]

In loving memory of Antonio Zimiga (Tiny T) Sunrise: June 21, 1977 – Sunset: Febuary 2, 2010 Tiny was not just my best homeboy for 20 years, he was also my best friend, my only person that I could truly rely on for anything, and I mean anything. As youths the things that we had been [...]

Benefit for Krystal Hethcoat, Andre Vasquez and Reyna Vasquez. When: Saturday, January 14, 2012 at 4:00pm until Sunday, January 15, 2012 at 2:00am Where: Marlins Bar and Grill, 7236 39th street, Lyons, Illinois Description On October 18th, Krystal Hethcoat and her 2 children, Andre and Reyna, were the victims of a home invasion. Two masked [...]
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