Monday, December 17, 2012

Meet Obama Family Shooting Victims


NEWTON - President of the United States (U.S.), Barack Obama arrived at the shooting scene at an elementary school in Connecticut, which killed 26 people, including 20 children. Obama was scheduled to speak on the night of the victim's death anniversary.

Arriving in the city of Newton, Connecticut, Obama immediately met with families of the victims of the shooting and authorities involved in the rescue of children at Sandy Hook Elementary School. All the children who were killed in this incident are known between the ages of 6 to 7 years. So reported RIA Novosti on Monday (12/17/2012).
Obama will speak at the memorial for the victims of the night that is scheduled to be attended by representatives of religion. Earlier on Friday, December 14, Obama also held a press conference after the shooting. At the time, Obama could not contain her emotions and Shedding tears.
Expressing a sense of empathy and a sense of belansungkawa to the families of the victims after a tragedy takes place, the more accustomed done by Obama. Just five months ago, Obama was poised to give similar attention to the shooting victim's family in Cinema Aurora, Colorado, killing 12 people.
Previous Obama also traveled to Tuscon, Arizona on January 12, 2011, after the attempted assassination attempt against the former U.S. House member Gabrielle Giffords. Assassination attempt against Giffords on January 7, was also killed six people and wounded 13 others.
In the first year he served as U.S. President Obama to approach Fort Hood, Texas to attend the memorial. This was done to give sympathy to the families of victims of the 13 people who were shot dead by a U.S. military psychologist, at the military headquarters.
Meanwhile, shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School by Adam Lanza. The 20-year-old boy, do the action after shooting his mother to death in her home. Lanza then moved to the school and killed 26 people in it. Lanza himself was found dead after committing suicide.
The motive behind the murder is still unknown. Friday's event, is one of the worst fire tragedies that have occurred in the U.S. over the last few years. (Faj)
Sources: http://international.okezone.com/read/2012/12/17/414/733027/

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