Sandy Hook’s tragic legacy on gun safety takes a new turn 10 years on
by Joan E Greve in Newtown, Connecticut from US news | The Guardian on (#66TRZ)
In the decade since the shooting, a reinvigorated movement aimed at ending gun violence has spread across the country
Dylan Hockley loved the color purple. He used to come home from school showing off pieces of paper where he'd drawn big purple dots. He loved looking at the moon and seeing a flash of lightning, although he couldn't stand the sound of thunder. He adored his older brother, Jake, and he liked being held close to his mother - like a koala, she said.
He was definitely the center of our family and just pure, unadulterated love and joy," said Dylan's mother, Nicole Hockley.
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