Castro says he hopes Uvalde shooting gives politicians courage to cast gun control vote
Former San Antonio Mayor, Julian Castro, reacts to the Uvalde elementary school shooting that took the lives of 14 students and 1 teacher, calling it “every parent’s worst nightmare.” He said he hopes the shooting will wake up politicians standing in the way of gun control and “give them the courage to cast that vote.”
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