On Jan. 8, 2011, a man with a gun killed six people and wounded thirteen, including then Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.
That list includes Tucson.
She says, “At this point, I don't have any more tears to shed. I'm just angry. I'm angry that nothing's been done.” Pat Maisch: “It's not a surprise. It's not a shock. It's another opportunity to be really angry and really sad. Angry at our legislators, sad and heartbroken for the people who are this time being affected.
Roxanna Green: “My daughter was in third grade and nine years old and she had a bright future ahead of her but I don't care if the person is 90 years old. It doesn't matter. One death. A day would be too much. But it's 110. It's 33,000. When are they going to wake up, when are they going to do something?"
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