Two years after a school shooting that shook the nation, here is a look back at the lives lost in the Parkland, Florida, massacre.
"She loved to cook with her Father and her Grandmother, especially during the holiday season," her parents wrote on a GoFundMe page."She was an avid reader and loved Harry Potter books, Hunger Games and Wonder Woman. She loved fashion and enjoyed shopping, spa days with Mom and NY Jets games with Dad."
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. A photo of Meadow Pollack, one of the seventeen victims who was killed in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, sits against a cross as part of a public memorial, in Parkland, Fla., Feb. 17, 2018.A senior at the school, Meadow was the youngest of 10 grandchildren and"the baby of the family," Maisner said, according to the Sentinel."Everyone wanted to protect her.
"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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