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"What happened in Newtown changed the politics and the culture of this country," Murphy said. "But it also set off the gun lobby in a pretty radical direction."
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Monsignor Robert Weiss was a spiritual first responder at Sandy Hook and officiated the funerals of eight of the 20 children who died. He talks about what he's learned in the past 10 years.
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Juries in Connecticut and Texas had ruled this year that Jones pay the families nearly $1.5 billion for lies he has spread about the 2012 shooting.
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Norm Pattis, the attorney representing Infowars host Alex Jones in a $1 billion defamation lawsuit over lies about the Sandy Hook school shooting, could face a six-month suspension. A local superior court judge is investigating Pattis' role in the sharing of “highly confidential” records, and the chief disciplinary counsel for the state judicial branch is recommending Pattis be suspended.
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A memorial to the 26 people who died during the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting quietly opened to the public on Sunday.
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Frankie & Johnny: Nov. 11, 2022. Topics this week include a roundup of the 2022 midterm elections, early voting constitutional amendment passing in Connecticut, and Alex Jones ordered to pay a half a billion dollars more to Sandy Hook plaintiffs. And a Happy Veterans Day to service members.
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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his company were ordered Thursday to pay an extra $473 million to victims’ families and an FBI agent for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting a hoax, adding to a nearly $1 billion jury verdict issued last month.
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Frankie & Johnny: Oct. 28, 2022. Our pre-Halloween editon includes election updates, penalties for Infowars' Alex Jones, and injury ‘horror’ for UConn women’s basketball.
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Alex Jones shouldn't be too confident he can escape paying Sandy Hook families, UConn professor saysA nearly $1 billion judgment Wednesday against conspiracy theory talk show host Alex Jones for his harmful lies about the 2012 Newtown elementary school shooting has spurred questions.
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Sandy Hook shooting survivor Jordan Gomes applauds the nearly $1 billion verdict against Alex Jones and Free Speech Systems,