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- Over 100 employees from JetBlue, United, and Delta Air Lines attended the funeral for Gina Montalto, who was killed in the recent mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, and whose father is a pilot for United.
- Montalto's parents set up a GoFundMe to raise money for a scholarship fund in her name focused on secondary education.
- The response to the shooting, which killed 17 people, has increased the conversation around gun control, as many have called for restricted access to automatic weapons, like the AR-15 rifle that was used in the shooting.
Over 100 employees from JetBlue, United, and Delta Air Lines attended the funeral for Gina Rose Montalto - who was killed in the recent mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, and whose father is a pilot for United - according to a Twitter user who posted a photo of the funeral.
"What an amazing show of support and love during this devastating tragedy," she wrote.
Montalto's parents set up a GoFundMe to raise money for a scholarship fund in her name focused on secondary education. The GoFundMe had raised over $280,000 of its $300,000 goal as of Wednesday afternoon.
"Gina will be missed not only by her family, but by everyone whose life she touched," Montalto's parents wrote. "With your donations, we hope to help give the gift of higher education to other children."
Other members of the airline community showed their support for the family via social media.
The response to the shooting, which killed 17 people, has increased the conversation around gun control, as many have called for restricted access to automatic weapons, like the AR-15 rifle that was used in the shooting.
President Donald Trump has signaled a willingness to promote gun control measures like banning bump stocks, which increase the rate of fire for semiautomatic weapons, and raising the age at which people can legally buy rifles like the AR-15.
2/14/18, Gina Montalto was shot & killed at 14 years old. I've flown with her father Tony Montalto before. United Pilots from all over the system showed Tony & his family support as they laid their baby to rest. That is amazing. pic.twitter.com/vd4xswiIZs
- Raachh (@rachiiminaj) February 20, 2018