In the wake of the country's most recent school shooting, an activist group posted a photo of students at Santa Fe High School — the site of Friday's mass shooting where a gunman killed at least 10 people — protesting gun violence less than a month prior to the massacre.
As City University of New York professor Angus Johnston noted when posting the photo, it was taken a mere 28 days before the Santa Fe, Texas high school became the latest site of a deadly mass shooting.
"Santa Fe High School says #NeverAgain," the students' sign reads, using the hashtag promoted by the March for Our Lives group that arose in the wake of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting on Valentine's Day.
"When students say we’re marching for our lives," a student activist group from Frisco, Texas tweeted, "we actually mean it."
"This just wrecked me," another user wrote, linking to the photo. "Why do we keep putting our kids through this."
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