Paij Pueckers urges the tougher weapons laws with the mourning of Minnesota teams on the tragedy after the shooting of the Minnabolis School
Bokerrs spoke in Dallas Wings about Payg about Fire at school This happened in her hometown in Minnesota on Wednesday. Two children were killed and another 17 people were injured at the Catholic Boshore School during the morning mass.
“I have sent prayers … it’s really unfortunate,” said Boukers. “I hope there are more striking laws for rifles so that parents do not worry about sending their children to school, and there is no need to worry about the presence of the church and all these places are safe. It is really unfortunate that armed violence is still a problem.”
Before winning a national championship with Uconn, the seeds graduated from the Hopkins Secondary School in Minitonka, a suburb of Minnabolis.
The seeds do not represent the only person from the Sports world of Minnabolis. Minnesota Linux and Timberlovs put a joint statement saying: “No child should feel insecure in a place of learning or worship, and no family should carry such an unimaginable loss.”
Meanwhile, Sherrill Reef, the coach of the icon, described the situation as a “disease”.
“It is an indictment for our society, and we lack the consideration of life,” she said. “There are things we can do about it, and we do not do that, but for some reason as Americans, we appreciate something different. It is sad. It is sad for children, it is sad for children who must grow like this. It is sad for children to go across the door and do not know what will happen.
So, hearts come out to the lost spirits, the children who suffer, the teachers who have to see this, and the families that fall their children in schools and do not put their child at home.
The Toronto Blue Jays team was hosting the Minnesota twins on Wednesday, and they were silent at the moment of silence before their game. The twin shared a picture of that moment on social media and thanked the Blue Giziz with the addition, “This is greater than the baseball.”
Minnesota Vikings put a statement describing the tragedy as “meaningless and cheese.”
“We have been destroyed by the horrific violence that occurred in the Church of the Annunciation in Minneapolis this morning,” read the statement. “Our hearts are broken to the victims, their families, and all who were affected by this meaningless act and cheese. We pray for the injured, those who witnessed the attack and the first respondents who were at the scene of the accident provide care and support during this tragedy.”