Warriors coach Kerr laments shooting at Brown, calls again for common-sense gun control laws
Steve Kerr called on citizens to pressure lawmakers for gun control after a Brown University shooting left two dead and nine wounded, noting broad public support for reforms.
- Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors coach, spoke about the shooting at Brown University that left two dead and nine injured.
- Kerr emphasized the victims' feelings were the same as those in the Parkland shooting he previously addressed.
- He urged people to demand common-sense gun control measures from representatives, regardless of political affiliation.
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Golden State Coach Steve Kerr Uses Brown University Attack to Renew Gun Control Push
Steve Kerr, Head Coach of the Golden State Warriors, used his time on camera prior to last night's NBA game to lament the shooting at Brown University and again intimate that gun law changes could prevent such attacks. The post Golden State Coach Steve Kerr Uses Brown University Attack to Renew Gun Control Push appeared first on Breitbart.
Warriors coach Kerr laments shooting at Brown, calls again for common-sense gun control laws
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr lamented that he was again speaking about gun violence before a game in Portland seven years after he addressed the horrific mass shooting in Parkland, Florida.
After the defeat of the Warriors against the Blazers this Sunday, Steve Kerr spoke about the shooting that killed two and wounded nine on Saturday at Brown University. And the California franchise coach sent a strong message, asking all Americans to seriously reflect on the free flow of weapons in the United States.
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