Two People Injured, Including 13-Year-Old Boy, When Convicted Felon Opens Fire on Three Homes
In response to the drive-by shooting of three homes in Pleasant Hill, Iowa on Monday that left two wounded, a 13-year-old boy and an unidentified victim, the Iowa chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America released the statement below.
While details are still unfolding, the shooter is a previously convicted felon with a lengthy criminal record?including two convictions for felony theft and a 2013 conviction for assault of a peace officer. His felony convictions prohibit him from owning or possessing firearms. The suspect was arrested for attempted murder and for being a felon in possession of a firearm.  The details on how and where the shooter obtained the 9mm Ruger used in the shooting are still under investigation.
STATEMENT FROM ELLYN GRIMM, VOLUNTEER WITH IOWA CHAPTER OF MOMS DEMAND ACTION FOR GUN SENSE IN AMERICA
"Our children should feel safe within the sanctity of their homes, yet events like the Pleasant Hill shooting happen all too often. Moms will not allow this to become the new normal in America. We will work to strengthen gun laws nationwide?and here in Iowa?to prevent unfettered and easy access to firearms by criminals and other dangerous people. We will fight to loosen the grip of the gun lobby on our elected officials, and ensure common-sense measures are taken to keep our families safe from the threat of senseless gun violence."
DEMAND ACTION AND OTHER GUN VIOLENCE SURVIVORS TO DELIVER POSTCARDS INSPIRED BY HIS WORDS, DECLARING TO REPRESENTATIVES LATHAM, KING AND SENATOR GRASSLEY: "NOT ONE MORE!"

3,684 #NotOneMore Postcards Will Be Delivered to Senator Grassley, 939 to Rep. Latham and 531 to Rep. King; Nearly 2.5 Million Postcards Will Be Delivered to Elected Officials Across the Country
Just weeks after Richard Martinez carried his message that "Not One More" American should be killed by senseless gun violence to the country's political leaders in his first visit to Washington, DC since his son Christopher Michaels-Martinez was killed in the Santa Barbara tragedy, he will join the Iowa chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America and other gun violence survivors on Tuesday, July 1 to deliver 3,684 postcards to Senator Grassley and 939 to Representative Latham at 10:30 AM, and deliver 531 postcards to Representative King at 1:10 PM.
These postcards are part of the nearly 2.5 million postcards that were inspired by Martinez's words: "I'm going to ask every person I can find to send a postcard to every politician they can think of with three words on it: 'Not one more.'  People are looking for something to do. I'm asking people to stand up for something. Enough is enough."
Upon hearing Martinez's call to action, Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America launched a postcard campaign that makes it easy for Americans to automatically send postcards to their elected officials. More than 625,000 Americans signed up and for each one of them, Everytown will deliver postcards to each individual's U.S. House representative, two U.S. Senators and governor - this means that nearly 2.5 million postcards will be delivered to demand that political leaders take action to end gun violence.

  • What: "Not One More" Postcard Delivery to IA Representative Tom Latham and Senator Chuck Grassley
  • Who: Richard Martinez, father of UCSB shooting victim Christopher Michaels-Martinez; Erica Lafferty,daughter of Sandy Hook principal, Dawn Hochsprung; State Representative Ako Abdul-Samad; and Iowa Moms Demand Action
  • When: 10:30 AM CST, Tuesday, July 1, 2014
  • Where: Federal Building, 210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA 50309*
    *Postcard delivery to Rep. Latham's office will immediately follow.

  • What: "Not One More" Postcard Delivery to IA Representative Steve King
  • Who: Richard Martinez, father of UCSB shooting victim Christopher Michaels-Martinez; Erica Lafferty, daughter of Sandy Hook principal, Dawn Hochsprung; State Representative Ako Abdul-Samad; and Iowa Moms Demand Action
  • When: 1:10 PM CST, Tuesday, July 1, 2014
  • Where: 1421 S Bell Avenue, Suite 102, Ames, IA 50010


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