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Connecticut Shooting Tragedy: The Victims; The Investigation; Looking for HopeRead more: Full Episode: World News 12/15: Connecticut Shooting Tragedy: Remembering the Victims
On routine morning, gunman killed his mother, then unleashed a slaughter on elementary schoolRead more: Routine Morning, Then Shots and Unthinkable Terror
President Obama will travel to Newtown, Conn., on Sunday to meet with the families of the the 26 people who were slain at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the White House confirmed today.
Father of Shooting Victim Emilie Parker offers condolences to the families affected by shooting.Read more: Watch: Connecticut Shooting Tragedy: Robbie Parker
Sources tell ABC News that President Obama has decided that he will nominate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., to be secretary of state. For a variety of reasons including the finalization of the process, other pending Cabinet decisions, and — more immediately — the national reaction...Read more: John Kerry to Be Nominated to Be Secretary of State, Sources Say
Police and paramedics who descended on the scene of Friday's massacre at a Connecticut grade school face haunting memories and nightmares in the days and weeks to come, particularly if they have children of their own, experts say.Read more: School Shooting: First on Scene Face Haunting Memories
The chief medical examiner who led the effort to identify the bodies of those slain at Sandy Hook Elementary School, including 20 first graders, said he has been so busy identifying victims and releasing bodies to funeral homes that he hasn't had time to grieve. Page 607 of 1347


