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Parkland One Year Later: Every School-Aged Youth Killed In Shootings Since, Iowa Included

By Reporters in a project produced by The Trace, Miami Herald and McClatchy Newspapers | February 13, 2019
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More than 200 youth reporters spent the past year documenting children up to 18 years old who were killed in shootings in the year after the Feb. 14 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

Four cases were from Iowa.

This work, titled “Since Parkland,” was produced by The Trace, which is a member of the Institute for Nonprofit News to which IowaWatch belongs, the Miami Herald and McClatchy newspapers. Key links:

“SINCE PARKLAND” HOME PAGE
ABOUT “SINCE PARKLAND”
FOUR KILLED IN IOWA IN THE YEAR AFTER PARKLAND (Click the names for reports on each case)

Additional reporting, from Institute for Nonprofit News member The Conversation:

Parkland shooting: One year later, Congress still avoids action on gun control

 

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