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Students: ‘We Are People, Not a Statement’ – Gun Control Backfires

May 11, 2019 by Dave Workman 2 Comments

An attempt to exploit a Colorado vigil for victims of the STEM Highlands Ranch school shooting, to push gun control, quickly backfired Wednesday when students and parents walked out in protest.

Students and parents at a vigil for school shooting victims
Students and parents walked out of a vigil for the STEM shooting victims, protesting an attempt to turn it into a gun control prop.

According to Denver’s KUSA, the vigil was organized by “some students that are part of a group called Team ENOUGH.” Ironically, that group is described as “a youth program that is part of the Brady Campaign, a national organization that advocates for stricter gun control laws and gun violence prevention efforts.” However, according to USA Today, when Congressman Jason Crow and Sen. Michael Bennet (a Democrat running for president), “urged support for gun control legislation,” students in the audience shouted complaints about turning the vigil into a “political stunt.”

One student declared, “We are people, not a statement!”

The gun prohibition lobby has shown a knack for moving fast to exploit tragedies such as the STEM school shooting, but those Colorado students and adults had something else on their minds. They came to honor the heroism of Kendrick Castillo, the 18-year-old student who literally sacrificed his life by charging at one of the armed suspects and being fatally wounded. His action, according to published reports, gave other students time to dive for cover or escape. Castillo would have graduated this week.

One report revealed that Castillo didn’t hesitate as soon as he saw the gun. He and two other students were immediately on the suspect, slamming him hard against a wall, according to published reports.

Fury over the attempt to capitalize on the tragedy erupted in reader reaction to the Denver Post’s coverage of the walkout. One reader, signing in as “hroszell,” noted, “The vigil was supposed to be about the mourning of a fellow student and the successful recovery of all other victims, but ended up being used to push for political motives. I would also point out that very few of the students protesting were not pushing for tighter gun control laws, but for proper mental health programs to be put in place.”

Another reader, Silvio Morello, wrote, “Good for you guys for standing up to the Deranged Left for trying to push their agenda of trying to take away our guns. The Left always wants to bring politics into everything, especially when shootings like this happen. Why can’t the Democrats let people mourn in peace?”

A third reader signing in as “ClearFocus,” took a swipe at Sen. Bennet, “Michael Bennet used the opportunity for a campaign speech? What a sleaze.”

Castillo was described by USA Today as an “avid hunter and fisherman.”

Meanwhile, the teen suspects made their first court appearances Wednesday, CNN reported. They are Devon Erickson, 18 and 16-year-old Alec McKinney.

According to the CNN report, “Authorities initially referred to the 16-year-old suspect as female. But the suspect’s lawyer said in court that McKinney goes by the first name Alec, and uses the pronoun ‘he,’ Colorado Judicial Department spokesman Rob McCallum said.”

An earlier report from Denver’s KMGH quoted “multiple sources close to the investigation” who said the younger suspect “is a transgender male who was in the midst of transitioning from female to male.”

Many students who “stormed” out of the vigil Wednesday night eventually returned, KUSA reported, and they brought the focus back to the shooting victims.

But the walkout may signal to the gun prohibition lobby that exploiting tragedy to further a political agenda has finally lost its appeal.

Has exploiting tragedy to further a political agenda has finally lost its appeal? How can pro Second Amendment forces ensure they do not repeat these anti-gunner’s mistakes? Share your answers in the comment section?

About Dave Workman
Dave Workman is an award-winning career journalist with an expertise in firearms and the outdoors. He is the author of several books dealing with firearms politics. He has a degree in editorial journalism from the University of Washington and is a lifelong Washington resident.


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Filed Under: News, Politics, Second Amendment Tagged With: Gun Control, Second Amendment Foundation

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  1. Chad says

    May 16, 2019 at 5:50 pm

    Been waiting for this too many schools teach kids to be sheep

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  2. rev_dave says

    May 18, 2019 at 2:49 am

    Why would I want to stop the lefty loonies from damaging themselves by trying to turn tragedies into campaign speeches? They are traitorous morons, and very dangerous because of that combination. I say let them continue hurting themselves – especially as it seems they often have a hand in these events occurring anyway. (E.g. the Broward County Sheriff knows Hillary personally, also knew for years the Cruz kid was dangerous but let him be.) Let the chickens come home to roost.

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