The tragedies at their schools happened decades apart, but two survivors of the
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
David Hogg, a survivor of the 2018 Parkland, Fla. high school shooting and Craig Nason, a survivor of the 1999 Columbine massacre, took to Twitter following news of the
shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas
Both shared their disgust of how, even years after shootings at their schools, no changes have been made to address mass gun violence in America.
Craig Nason was a student of Columbine, where 12 students and one teacher were killed by two gunmen. It was one of the deadliest school
shootings
Nason, who now has a college-age son,
tweeted
This year alone, there have been 27 school shootings in the U.S., according to
Education Week data
And this comes just 10 days
after a shooting
A single gunman killed 17 people and wounded 17 others at Hogg's school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, almost 20 years later.
He tweeted
Hogg helped organize March For Our Lives, a
rally
He followed up with his tweet writing cryptically, "We will do something. Stay tuned. I need to make some calls."
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