Newtown Parents Give Heartwrenching Interview On 60 Minutes: 'We Don't Get To Move On'
Courtesy of CBS NewsFour months after the horrific elementary school massacre that killed 20 children and six others in Newtown, Conn., CBS News' Scott Pelley sat down with families of the victims for a heart wrenching interview that aired on "60 Minutes" Sunday night.
"So here we are, we're left with pictures and dreams and memories and any little shred of evidence of their physical time with us," said Mark Barden, the father of Daniel Barden, one of the children killed in the shooting.
"And we just have to ask people to remember that. To please think about that always, because now is the time to turn this tragedy into the place where we evolve as a society and look to any possible way you can do that."
The interview comes as several parents of the Newtown victims plan to travel to Washington, D.C. next week to ask lawmakers to pass new gun control legislation. The group, known as Sandy Hook Promise, began its efforts at the state level, with a successful push for a package of sweeping gun control legislation that Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy signed into law last week.
Members of the group hope to persuade members of Congress to pass similar measures, including laws requiring universal background checks for all gun purchases and a new ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.