Parents of the Colorado shooting victim are now headed for the Lone Star State as part of their mission to offer comfort and resources to other survivors of gun violence.
Sandy and Lonnie Phillips relived the worst day of their lives after hearing of a shooting at a Texas elementary school. They're now headed for the Lone Star State as part of their mission to offer comfort and resources to other survivors of gun violence.
"Our hearts—and any help we can give—are with you," the couple said in a statement as they made plans to head for Uvalde to"hold the hands and broken hearts of the families who expected to wake their children this morning but will never be able to do so again.", at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, earlier this month where a gunman killed 10 people in an incident authorities have called"racially motivated violent extremism.
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