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SPARTAN STRONG: A Discussion of the MSU Mass Shooting & Where Do We Go From Here?
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Tonight's episode is dedicated to the victims and their families in the mass shooting that took place on the evening of February 13th on the campus of Michigan State University. We wanted to take some to acknowledge and recognize the victims of this tragic shooting, as well as address the question on the minds of millions of Americans, "where do we go from here?" We endeavor to spend time in this week's "Spartan Strong" edition, discussing the timeline of events that took place that fateful day on Feb 13th, and also memorialize the victims; Arielle Anderson, Brian Frazier and Alexandria Verney. 3 innocent victims who lost their lives very tragically at the hands of a deranged gunman. During tonight's episode we tackle the tough questions regarding what should be our next steps? Plus, we also take a look at the Gun Safety Bi-Partisan Legislation that was passed last summer and why hasn't it measured up, and what can be done to fix it.
PLUS, we share a clarion call in the form of a letter from Bishop Charles Ellis III; Senior Pastor of Greater Grace Temple in Detroit, MI, on behalf of the Ecumenical Community of the State of Michigan, to the victims of the MSU Mass Shooting, their families, Spartans as well as City, State and Federal officials. A call to action from our elected officials to join together to rid of our nation of this deadly epidemic of mass shootings and domestic terrorism. Something in deed needs to be done, and certainly we desire to be apart of the solution and not apart of the problem. And, this is why we have dedicated this entire show to share our thoughts about this very important subject of gun violence in America. We hope you join us for this very important discussion.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/support
323 episoder
Manage episode 356451987 series 1534476
Tonight's episode is dedicated to the victims and their families in the mass shooting that took place on the evening of February 13th on the campus of Michigan State University. We wanted to take some to acknowledge and recognize the victims of this tragic shooting, as well as address the question on the minds of millions of Americans, "where do we go from here?" We endeavor to spend time in this week's "Spartan Strong" edition, discussing the timeline of events that took place that fateful day on Feb 13th, and also memorialize the victims; Arielle Anderson, Brian Frazier and Alexandria Verney. 3 innocent victims who lost their lives very tragically at the hands of a deranged gunman. During tonight's episode we tackle the tough questions regarding what should be our next steps? Plus, we also take a look at the Gun Safety Bi-Partisan Legislation that was passed last summer and why hasn't it measured up, and what can be done to fix it.
PLUS, we share a clarion call in the form of a letter from Bishop Charles Ellis III; Senior Pastor of Greater Grace Temple in Detroit, MI, on behalf of the Ecumenical Community of the State of Michigan, to the victims of the MSU Mass Shooting, their families, Spartans as well as City, State and Federal officials. A call to action from our elected officials to join together to rid of our nation of this deadly epidemic of mass shootings and domestic terrorism. Something in deed needs to be done, and certainly we desire to be apart of the solution and not apart of the problem. And, this is why we have dedicated this entire show to share our thoughts about this very important subject of gun violence in America. We hope you join us for this very important discussion.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-s-nimmons/support
323 episoder
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