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Echoes of a shooting

Clip: Season 3 | 19m 58s

Twenty years later: The continuing impact of a school shooting on a small town.

On December 14, 1992, exactly 20 years before the shooting at Sandy Hook, a student went on a sudden rampage at Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Massachusetts. The gunfire killed a student, Galen Gibson, professor, Ñacuñán Sáez, and wounded four others. We sat down with survivors and family members to learn how a trauma of this magnitude continues to reverberate even two decades later.

02/22/2013 | Expired 02/22/2018 | Rating NR

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