With viral moments and hard facts, Democrats seek to seize the moment on gun control
WASHINGTON — The recording was brief but powerful: the hollow pop of gunfire, a fuzzy human voice. “That’s the sound of mass murder,” explained Dan Oates, who was the police chief in Aurora, Colo., when a gunman killed 12 people inside a movie theater seven years ago. The audio was from that shooting, the deadliest up to that time. The number of dead has been eclipsed many times since. “I don’t think most Americans understand the true horror of such events,” Oates said. He was speaking at a congressional briefing, called Countering Mass ...
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