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13 Years After Sandy Hook, Connecticut Marks Anniversary With Calls to Prevent New Shootings

Advocates used the anniversary to call for stronger prevention in light of a deadly Brown University shooting.

Overview

  • Gov. Ned Lamont ordered U.S. and state flags lowered to half-staff on Sunday to honor the 26 people killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
  • On Dec. 13, a shooting at Brown University killed two students and injured nine others, and a person of interest was taken into custody early Sunday, authorities said.
  • Sandy Hook Promise and chief advocacy officer Lauren Levin urged further investigation and swift action to prevent school shootings, linking their message to the Brown incident.
  • Connecticut’s 2013 response expanded the assault-weapons ban by more than 100 firearms, created a dangerous-weapon offender registry, and tightened ammunition purchasing rules, and the state had the sixth-lowest gun death rate in 2023, according to Giffords Law Center.
  • In the 2012 attack, the gunman killed his mother before using a semiautomatic rifle to murder 20 first graders and six educators at Sandy Hook, then died by suicide at the school.