Parkland school shooting 4 years later: Remembering the 17 victims

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Parkland school shooting 4 years later: Remembering the 17 victims
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Four years after a school shooting that shook the nation, here is a look back at the lives lost in the Parkland, Florida, massacre.

Loughran, survived by her parents and her older brother,"was an excellent student" who loved her 8-year-old nieces, said her aunt, Lindsay Fontana."I never got to say goodbye to her," Loughran's friend, Mackenzie Mirsky, told WPLG."I can't close my eyes without thinking of my friend."This photo taken from Facebook shows an undated photo of Gina Montalto, a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.

"She was best buddies with her little brother and she loved her whole family especially all her cousins," her parents wrote."Gina will be missed not only by her family, but by everyone whose life she touched. Gina always took great pride in her education. High grades and school involvement were a huge part of Gina's life. She always looked for ways to help others.

After his son's death, Manuel Oliver said politicians didn't want to discuss gun control, which he described as the victims' parents' main issue. Shortly after the massacre, Meadow's father, Andrew Pollack, said at a listening session with then-President Donald Trump that"We should have fixed it!" after one school shooting.

"She was deeply loved and loved others even more so. Though she was some what reserved, she had a relentless motivation towards her academic studies, and her soft warm demeanor brought the best out in all who knew her," he wrote.

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