“I don’t want it to happen again.”
That is what 11-year-old Miah Cerrillo, a survivor of last month’s deadly mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, told United States lawmakers on Wednesday morning, as she described terrifying moments inside her classroom at Robb Elementary School – and what she did to stay alive.
Cerrillo, her father Miguel and other victims of gun violence in the US made impassioned pleas for gun control during the emotional hearing in Washington, DC, demanding concrete action from legislators to prevent future mass shootings.
Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna reports from Washington, DC.
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That is what 11-year-old Miah Cerrillo, a survivor of last month’s deadly mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, told United States lawmakers on Wednesday morning, as she described terrifying moments inside her classroom at Robb Elementary School – and what she did to stay alive.
Cerrillo, her father Miguel and other victims of gun violence in the US made impassioned pleas for gun control during the emotional hearing in Washington, DC, demanding concrete action from legislators to prevent future mass shootings.
Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna reports from Washington, DC.
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