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AMERICA IS IN SHOCK AFTER THE SHOT DEAD JOURNALISTS LIVE AIR ON WDBJ7

WHITE HOUSE DENOUNCES THE GUN VIOLENCE


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USPA NEWS - The White House renewed its call for stricter gun controls in the wake of the fatal shooting near Roanoke, Virginia, of two local journalists live air on CBS affiliate WDBJ7. Josh Earnest, Barack Obama´s press secretary, said at the daily press briefing “This is another example of gun violence.
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Since the horrible shooting to shock the country: the killing of reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward of CBS affiliate WDBJ7“Ž, many politician leaders speak out the gun violence and call for action against gun. Josh Earnest, regrets that there is “no piece of legislation that will end all violence in this country, there are some commonsense things that only Congress can do that we know would have a tangible impact in reducing gun violence in this country.“ Hilary Clinton has twitted that she is “heartbroken and angry“ and calls also for action against gun. ------------------------------- AMERICA IS IN SHOCK AND MOMS DEMAND ACTION FOR GUN SENSE IN AMERICA The group of Moms dead action for gun sense in America speaks out the gun problem in the US : "Our hearts go out to the families and friends of Alison and Adam, who were shot and killed this morning while at work, simply doing their jobs. Go here to send a condolence message that we will deliver to WDBJ7 in the coming days". "It is not normal for people to be shot and killed while doing their job, or studying in class, or praying in church, or watching a movie. It is time for our leaders to act to protect Americans and do more to keep guns out of dangerous hands. We deserve better." Continues the condolence message of the Association against gun. See also article TWO VIRGINIA TV JOURNALISTS SHOT DURING LIVE REPORT AT NEWS STATION WDBJ7 KILLED BY A FORMER COLLEAGUE - See more at: http://www.uspa24.com/bericht-4999/two-virginia-tv-journalists-shot-during-live-report-at-news-station-wdbj7.html#sthash.foL13GF8.dpuf
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