17-year-old sister of Uvalde shooting victim begs Texas Republicans to pass gun safety laws

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17-year-old sister of Uvalde shooting victim begs Texas Republicans to pass gun safety laws
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Jazmin Cazares made the four-hour trip to the state Capitol early Thursday to testify...

Jazmin Cazares, whose young sister Jacklyn was was one of 19 children killed at Robb Elementary School, attends a hearing at the state capitol, Thursday, June 23, 2022, in Austin, Texas. Cazares pleaded for Texas lawmakers to pass gun safety legislation and questioned why so many security measures failed. Jazmin Cazares sat on her little sister’s empty bed this morning and cried.

“She was one of the sweetest souls anyone would ever meet,” Jazmin Cazares, 17, told lawmakers Thursday in Austin. “She would bring a smile to anyone’s faces. We were all in shock when we received the news of her passing, and we’re still in shock, especially as we continue to receive new information that shows a lot of things that happened that day could have been prevented.

She also lost her little cousin, 10-year-old Annabell Rodriguez, in the shooting. Jackie and Annabell were best friends. Cazares focused intensely on gun reform, but she also highlighted a number of other safety precautions that may have helped prevent the massacre, including extra on-site security, improved student threat assessments and alarm systems that work at all hours of the day.

“If these measures would have been adequately invested in, staff surveying these threats on social media by the shooter could have been flagged, and his firearm would or could have been confiscated before putting my community in harm’s way,” she said.

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