This Article is From Nov 10, 2018

"Need Gun Control, Not Prayers": Mother Of California Bar Shooting Victim

In a video clip that has gone viral on the internet, a distraught Susan Schmidt-Orfanos rejected the habitual calls by politicians for "thoughts and prayers".

'Need Gun Control, Not Prayers': Mother Of California Bar Shooting Victim

The shooting in Thousand Okas, Calfornia, left 12 dead. (File)

Washington:

The mother of a young man who survived last year's gun massacre in Las Vegas only to be killed by another gunman in a California bar this week has made an impassioned plea for gun control.

In a video clip that has gone viral on the internet, a distraught Susan Schmidt-Orfanos rejected the habitual calls by politicians for "thoughts and prayers" after the shooting in Thousand Okas, Calfornia, that left her son and 11 others dead.

"My son was in Las Vegas with one of his friends and he came home. He didn't come home last night," said Schmidt-Orfanos, whose son Telemachus was a 27-year US Navy veteran.

"And I don't want prayers, I don't want thoughts, I want gun control and I hope to God nobody else sends me more prayers. I want gun control. No. More. Guns," she told ABC7 news.

The gunman who attacked the Borderline Bar and Grill on Wednesday night was identified as a 28-year-old US Marine combat veteran who had served in Afghanistan. Police said he appeared to have shot himself after opening fire on the bar's patrons. A doorman at the bar and a police officer were among the dead.

President Donald Trump told reporters Friday that the gunman was "a very sick puppy. He's a sick guy."

"He was a war veteran and a Marine and in the war and served time and saw some pretty bad things and a lot of people say he had PTSD," said the president, referring to the psychologial condition Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

"It's a big problem. People come back and it's a horrible thing, they come back and are never the same," he said.

A lone gunman killed 58 people and wounded more than 800 when he opened fire on a Las Vegas country music concert in October 2017.

US media said a number of the young people who were at the bar rampage in California on Wednesday night had survived that massacre. 

The media also reported that in 2016, Californians voted to close a legal loophole that allows gun owners to possess high-capacity magzines such as the one used by the shooter on Wednesday. 

But implementation of the ban was blocked by a lawsuit filed by the California Rifle and Pistol Association, the state branch of the National Rifle Association, or NRA, and five Calfornia residents, media reports said.

Schmidt-Orfanos said she doubted that any gun control laws could be effectively enforced in the current political climate, citing the lack of action after the 2012 shooting in the Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut that left 26 dead.

"If mowing down five-year-olds at Sandy Hook didn't make an impression, nothing will," she told the Washington Post. 

"The bottom line is the NRA owns most of the Republican party, and probably some of the Democratic Party as well." 



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