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• Nicole Hockley, mother of 6-year-old Dylan Hockley: $73.6 million • Ian Hockley, father of Dylan Hockley: $81.6 million ... Jones claimed, that Parker and others were “crisis actors.” ...
Sandy Hook Promise ( SHP) is an American 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization which was established in the aftermath of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2013 in order to work for gun violence prevention programs and policy making. The main mission of Sandy Hook Promise is to educate and empower youth and adults to prevent ...
The parents of one of the first graders murdered in the Sandy Hook school shootings described Tuesday how nearly a decade of harassment by followers of right wing broadcaster Alex Jones has ...
Nicole Hockley, the co-founder and CEO of Sandy Hook Promise who lost her youngest ... prevented 185 attempts of violence with a weapon and saved more than 500 lives through crisis intervention ...
Lauren Hogg (sister) David Miles Hogg (born April 12, 2000) is an American gun control activist. He rose to prominence during the 2018 United States gun violence protests as a student survivor of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, helping lead several high-profile protests, marches, and boycotts, including the boycott of The Ingraham ...
Crisis actor. Emergency medical technicians from the 96th Medical Group move an airman pretending to be wounded toward safety during an active shooter exercise at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida in 2014. A crisis actor (aka actor-patient or actor victim) is a trained actor, role player, volunteer, or other person engaged to portray a disaster ...
The mother of a 6-year-old boy who was killed in a 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook paid a touching tribute to him on Twitter this week.. Nicole Hockley's son Dylan was one of 20 children who were ...
Nicole Amber Maines is an American actress, writer, and transgender rights activist. [3] [4] [2] Prior to her acting career, she was the anonymous plaintiff in the Maine Supreme Judicial Court case Doe v. Regional School Unit 26, in which she argued her school district could not deny her access to the female bathroom for being transgender. [5]