Indiana students join nationwide anti-gun violence marches

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana high school students protested with signs saying "Protect Kids, Not Guns" as part of the national March for Our Lives event to press for gun control.

Saturday's marches come in the wake of a shooting that left 17 dead at a Florida high school last month. In Indianapolis, thousands of students and their supporters rallied at the Indiana Statehouse. One speaker, DeAndra Yates, talked about her son being paralyzed after he was struck with a stray bullet when he was 13.

Students at the statehouse held signs saying "Am I Next?" In Bloomington, protesters gathered outside the Monroe County Courthouse.

The Indiana protesters are among hundreds of thousands who rallied in the nation's capital and cities across America in one of the biggest youth protests since the Vietnam era.

 

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