President Donald Trump celebrated the fifth anniversary of the notorious Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings by inviting the CEO of the National Rifle Association (NRA) – America’s chief gun lobbyist for Whitehouse Christmas drinks.
Five years to the day troubled Adam Lanza shot his mother dead, followed by six school staff and 20 children aged 6 -7 with a semi-automatic rifle, then himself, Donald Trump entertained the head of the NRA – the biggest financial backer of his presidential campaign.
The NRA spent $6 million in TV ads on behalf of the Republican presidential candidate, more than the Trump campaign spent on itself.
Despite public opinion being in favour of a federal ban on assault weaponry and proper background checks for gun owners, and the shooting sprees that have occurred under Donald Trump’s watch, the NRA has generally got its way so far.
None of this was lost on the mother of one of the young victims of the Sandy Hook shooting, whose emotive Facebook post on how the President chose to mark the fifth anniversary of the shooting of her six-year-old son Dylan is going viral.
“While they ignorantly partied and remained uninformed on an issue that kills thousands of Americans every year, I was crying myself to sleep.
“While they got the chance to kiss their children goodnight, I kissed the urn holding my beautiful boy’s ashes,” wrote Dylan’s mother Nicole Hockley.
She added “I would request an apology. But I’m not sure there are any hearts in the White House that would understand why an apology is the least they could do.”
Republican Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick posted these photos from the party on Facebook.
The bereaved school shooting mother slammed the dismissive attitude of Donald Trump and his Press Adviser Sarah Huckabee Sanders in a blistering post.
This is the full text of her plea:
“December 14th marked five years since my six-year-old son, Dylan, was murdered in his first grade classroom alongside 19 of his classmates and 6 educators. The pain of his murder is with my family every day. To honor him and prevent other families from having to experience this horror, I have dedicated my life to studying the causes of gun violence and promoting tangible solutions that are proven to work and save lives.
“For the five-year remembrance, and indeed for every year and every day, most people show compassion and humanity. This year, the White House did not – on two occasions. First, when Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked about the Sandy Hook shooting and what the President and his administration are trying to do to prevent similar massacres, Sanders remarked she was unaware of any regulation that could have been put in place to prevent anything.
“This shows a remarkable amount of ignorance, especially regarding an issue that kills over 30,000 Americans every year. As the voice of the White House, Sanders should have not only offered condolences – or even thoughts and prayers – but she should know the answers. I will happily go the White House and train the administration on regulations like Extreme Risk Protections Orders (ERPOs) and Threat Assessement, both of which could have prevented the Sandy Hook tragedy and which I have written to the President about. I’d also love to train the White House on recognizing the signs of someone who is at risk of hurting themselves or others, or even about how to store a gun safely and responsibly. Both of these contributed to the Sandy Hook tragedy.
“But while I can forgive Sanders for her lack of knowledge (though not her lack of compassion) I cannot say the same for President Trump. Not only did he ignore the 5-year remembrance completely – not even a single tweet – he slapped us all in the face by having none other than NRA President Wayne LaPierre at his White House Christmas party that night. The appalling lack of humanity and decency has not gone unnoticed.
“Trump, LaPierre and Sanders are all parents. While they ignorantly partied and remained uninformed on an issue that kills thousands of Americans every year, I was crying myself to sleep. While they got the chance to kiss their children goodnight, I kissed the urn holding my beautiful boy’s ashes.
“I would request an apology. But I’m not sure there are any hearts in the White House that would understand why an apology is the least they could do.”
– Nicole Hockley, Dylan’s mom.
The anniversary of the elementary school shooting was remembered by CNN anchor Jake Tapper who tweeted this roll call of those who were shot – lest they be forgotten. Since the Sandy Hook shootings barely a month has gone by without a school shooting in the US.
Dylan Hockley was 6#SandyHook pic.twitter.com/99qocqrgLr
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2015
Charlotte Bacon, 6, wanted to be a veterinarian. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/9od1Kk1LZp
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Daniel Barden, 7, played the drums in a band with his sister and brother. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/ZQwWRNreJT
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Noah Pozner, 6, loved tacos and Mario Bros. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/gubM8Rxtza
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Jack Pinto, 6, loved wrestling and wanted to be a pro football player. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/dUHQ77GVzX
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Jesse Lewis, 6, was learning how to ride a horse. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/Jx0m8rs59u
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Grace McDonnell, 7, loved the beach and painting. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/AKT6QCUM07
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Jessica Rekos was "a beautiful 6-year-old girl who made us laugh every single day," her parents say. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/Kunq3C2A7q
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Even in her musical family, the gifts Ana Grace Marquez-Greene, 6, had for "melody, pitch, and rhythm stood out," her family recalls. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/zgUmnKVFMe
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Madeleine Hsu, 6, loved dogs. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/2Ug53hckS6
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Olivia Engel, 6, "brought immediate joy to all those around her with her ever-present smile and adorably infectious giggle," her family says. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/yjzDAOYvpY
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
James Mattioli, 6, would sing a lot, including in the shower and quietly to himself in bed at night. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/ZWG9WmPqw5
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Chase Kowalski, 7, loved playing baseball and practicing with his dad. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/lfxK7936UI
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Catherine Hubbard, 6, loved animals. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/0o5jJAsoYe
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Josephine Gay, 7, loved the Baltimore Ravens and rarely left the house without wearing something purple. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/cCmiPn7HpA
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
On the last morning of her life, Emilie Parker, 6, climbed into bed with her mom and they cuddled. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/7pFwEg6Xio
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Caroline Previdi, 6, loved to dance and to draw. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/ZsECfeWqCW
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Avielle Richman, 6, loved Harry Potter and tried to learn about archery after watching the Disney movie “Brave.” #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/DZpD3Bz3kq
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Ben Wheeler, 6, worshipped his older brother Nate. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/1sZoRXUdfe
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Allison Wyatt, 6, would surprise her family with random acts of kindness, once offering her snacks to a stranger on a plane. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/xRAuBTtVdA
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Vicki Soto, 27, taught the first grade. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/3uOlSaPekz
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
School psychologist Mary Sherlach ran towards the shooter to try to protect the kids #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/lvh53VK2Kk
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Principal Dawn Hochsprung was killed trying to stop the shooter. #SandyHook5yrs https://t.co/kjU80OQgAc pic.twitter.com/kgTj6O8MDj
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Rachel D'Avino, 29, was a behavioral specialist, also killed while trying to save the students. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/yQhjOhD71G
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Special Ed teacher Anne Marie Murphy pulled Dylan Hockley close to her before they were both killed. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/R5qpPvFkkg
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Lauren Rousseau, 30, was loving life, having just landed a job as a permanent substitute teacher. #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/QBN0Ef6Jq0
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
Upon his father arriving home each day, Dylan Hockley, 6, would run to him shouting,"Daddy!" #SandyHook5yrs pic.twitter.com/0cGot7hfyh
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) December 14, 2017
MORE:
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/nra-scores-legislative-win-2-months-deadliest-mass-shooting-us-history/04/12/
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/nothing-will-change-vegas-nra-trumps-biggest-backers/03/10/