After a tragic school shooting that left 16-year-old Josselin Corea Escalante dead, Antioch High School students return to classes with a powerful protest, demanding lawmakers enact red flag laws and other gun safety measures. “We would like to pass a gun law, because there shouldn’t be a reason guns are in schools,” says sophomore Bryson Williams, capturing the students’ shared resolve amidst increased security measures since the incident.
The protest coincides with Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s special legislative session, which faces criticism for focusing on school vouchers instead of urgent gun legislation. As students rally with signs and solidarity, they emphasize a community united against gun violence, echoing sentiments from previous school protests this year. Junior Marley Maitland poignantly expresses, “Tennessee shouldn’t have had to suffer through another school shooting,” highlighting the emotional impact of the event.
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