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Sandy Hook parent: I know what Parkland survivors are feeling

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Alissa Parker, who lost her daughter Emilie to the massacre at Sandy Hook, is reacting to the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School, where 17 individuals lost their lives. Parker is optimistic that reforms will be enacted to ensure that schools are a safe haven for students.