'It's always on my mind': Five years since the Parkland massacre, survivors' pain is fresh

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'It's always on my mind': Five years since the Parkland massacre, survivors' pain is fresh
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Nearly five years since a gunman killed 17 of their classmates and teachers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine's Day, three survivors at the forefront of the March For Our Lives movement in 2018 spoke about their lives now.

He's also received"pretty awful insults" sent by strangers on Twitter. In many cases, Hogg said he’s had private exchanges with people online and found common ground.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Cameron Kasky, left, asking Sen. Marco Rubio a question during a CNN town hall in Sunrise, Florida in 2018. When he was younger, Kasky saw how he and his friends were able to give Americans hope. He was 17 when they traveled the country in a tour bus, meeting hundreds of people and registering many to vote. Together, they helped organize a million-person march in D.C., suddenly believed again. Now he thinks about the people he met on that tour.Sandy Hook school psychologist died confronting gunman.

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