Miah Cerillo – Robb Elementary Student:
Dad: Do you feel safe at school?
Miah: (Shakes Head No)
Dad: Why not?
Miah: Cause I don’t want it to happen again.
Dad: And you think it’s going to happen again?
Miah: Nods Head Yes
That was 11 year old Miah Cerillo during a congressional hearing on gun violence. She survived the Robb elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas and described the moment she saw the gunmen murder her teacher.
Miah Cerillo – Robb Elementary Student says: “And shot my teacher and told my teacher goodnight. And shot her in the head. And then he shot some of my classmates and the whiteboard.
The hearing was planned after the tragedies in Uvalde and Buffalo, New York and included survivors and family members of mass shootings victims.
Ms. Zeneta Everhart says: “Children should not be armed with weapons. Parents who provide their children with guns should be held accountable. Lawmakers who continuously allow mass shootings to continue by not passing stricter gun laws, should be voted out.”
Meanwhile, Senators Chris Murphy and John Cornyn are hoping to reach an agreement on a new gun reform bill by the end of the week. Their legislation is not expected to include a ban on assault weapons like President Biden wants, but it is expected to include stricter background checks, funding for mental health, red flag laws and resources to strengthen security in schools. Straight from DC, I’m Ray Bogan.