[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 154 (Wednesday, October 21, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H7039]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WE MUST TAKE ACTION ON GUN VIOLENCE
(Mr. DEUTCH asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. DEUTCH. Mr. Speaker, today marks 3 weeks since the mass shooting
at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg that cost nine innocent
Americans their lives. As that tragedy fades from the headlines, the
daily tragedy of gun violence in America drums on.
Last week, in south Florida, Janel Hamilton was shot to death by her
godmother's son while watching TV. She was 19 and dreamed of becoming a
lawyer.
Last weekend, in Chicago, a 3-year-old boy named Eian Santiago was
shot to death by his 6-year-old brother. They were playing cops and
robbers.
Last night, in New York City, police officer Randolph Holder
succumbed to a gunshot wound in the head. He was responding to gun
violence in East Harlem.
In the last 96 hours alone, 91 Americans have lost their lives to gun
violence. That is nearly 1 person killed by guns every hour in the
United States.
The American people expect us to take action. They expect us to stand
up to those who fight to prevent us from taking action; yet, hour by
hour goes by in this Congress without hearings, without debate, and
without action.
Mr. Speaker, I will be back next week and the week after that and the
week after that. Gun violence won't stop until this Congress takes
action, and neither will I.
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