Colin Goddard, the inspiring gun violence prevention advocate and Brady Campaign staffer whose story is featured in the movie Living for 32, will light a candle on January 8th to honor loved ones lost to gun violence in this country. [Read more...]
A National Conversation on How We Can Prevent Gun Deaths and Injuries
Colin Goddard, the inspiring gun violence prevention advocate and Brady Campaign staffer whose story is featured in the movie Living for 32, will light a candle on January 8th to honor loved ones lost to gun violence in this country. [Read more...]
Dawn was gunned down on August 6, 2010 beside her three-year-old daughter, five-year-old son, and her sister-in-law. Last winter as the snow fell, I remembered you racing us to the top of the big hill to slide down on our homemade sleds. I will always miss you Dawn Beezy. There’s not a day that you [...]
Dream deferred. You had so many plans, gone but not forgotten. You did not realize how many people loved you. We will never forget you and I hope that we can get peace from this terrible tragedy. Your Grandmother who nurtured you from age 3. I still cry for you. May God help me and [...]

Twenty-four year old Sheldon Innocent was shot to death on April 30, 2011, in Springfield, MA. He wanted to look good for a family celebration where his wife, year old son, and grandparents, Betty and Bill Innocent, would be. An escaped criminal took the life of a young man he did not know; who had [...]

On July 24, 2010, evil met my son Patrick Nunnelley. Patrick was shot point blank with a .22 caliber pistol in his left eye. His murderer, a previously convicted sex offender, who has no respect for the law robbed him of his life. The pain and devastation brought to our family by this person is [...]

I was with my daughter when I got a horrific phone call from my mother. I had heard that there was a shooting in Tucson earlier on the news but it seemed so far away, and I initially thought it was not an area that my brother lived in. How very wrong and how very [...]
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