Father’s push to end gun violence persists 25 years after his son was killed at Columbine

Tom Mauser:

I want that — people to know that Daniel was a — just a wonderful, sweet kid, Boy Scout, played piano. He was very shy and very inquisitive.

And I think what I most admire about Daniel is, he took on his weaknesses. He was not at all athletic, and yet he chose to join the cross-country team at Columbine. He was so shy, and yet he chose to join the debate team at Columbine, where he had to get up in front of other people and speak.

And, really, that’s been the inspiration for me, because I feel like I’m also introverted, and yet, if he can do it, I can do it.

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