There is deep need and deep wisdom and deep truth here. May we all work together to create a culture of connectedness. — Molly
WASHINGTON — A man whose daughter was killed in the Columbine High School shooting told President Donald Trump the country “must create a culture of connectedness” to help prevent future mass killings.
Darrell Scott told Trump during an emotional listening session Wednesday that if people focus on relatedness, they can celebrate diversity and achieve unity. Scott’s daughter, Rachel, was among 13 killed in the 1999 rampage in suburban Denver.
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