Article 6C6J6 Empty seats at US graduations reveal toll of gun violence: ‘We’re losing our kids’

Empty seats at US graduations reveal toll of gun violence: ‘We’re losing our kids’

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Abené Clayton
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When students are struck down by firearms, some parents take the emotional walk to accept diplomas for their slain children

Across the US, high school graduations are serving dual roles as rites of passage for teenagers entering adulthood and memorials for those who were killed - often with guns - before they could don their caps and gowns. Amid rows of optimistic graduates are empty seats adorned with regalia or grieving parents who are there to walk the stage and accept diplomas on their children's behalf.

Some of the youths were killed before they reached their senior year, others in the days, weeks or months leading to their graduation. The unoccupied seats in auditoriums and photos of smiling young faces shown on large screens serve as a stark reminder of the growing risk of gun injury and death that teenagers face and the far-reaching impact that these losses have on their families and peers.

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