Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance visit Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis to pay their respects a week after a tragic mass shooting left two children dead and injured 21 others. The violence erupted when a shooter opened fire on school children attending morning mass, shocking the local community and drawing calls for action on gun control from grieving parents.
As Vance meets with those impacted by the tragedy, parent Kacie Sharpe voices her demands for legislative change, stating, “We do not need these weapons to protect ourselves.” Demonstrators gather outside the church, holding signs that read, “ban assault weapons,” while criticism grows over Vance’s previous stances on gun legislation. With the shadow of the recent shooting looming large, the community continues to grapple with loss and seeks meaningful solutions to prevent further violence.
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