US shooting survivor says his principal saved many lives on the day of the incident. (REUTERS)
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A survivor of the elementary school massacre in Connecticut that killed 26 people said yesterday the principal and two staff members had saved her and others' lives by warning that a gunman was in the building.
The gunman, Adam Lanza, 20, shot dead 26 people at the school, including 20 young children, in the second-worst mass shooting in US history.
The gunman, Adam Lanza, 20, shot dead 26 people at the school, including 20 young children, in the second-worst mass shooting in US history
Hochsprung, 47, and Sherlach, 56, were killed, and Hammond was wounded. Investigators have not disclosed a motive for Lanza’s attack. Virgalla had some advice for parents and teachers: make sure your doors lock from the inside.
"Ours did not and teachers had to go out. You can't be out in a hall when a shooter is present in your school. Just that simple thing could make a difference in time and safety of the children," she said. The attack has galvanized the gun control debate in the United States, where the Constitution protects possession of firearms.
President Barack Obama is expected to propose steps next month to tighten gun laws. The head of the U.S. gun lobby, the National Rifle Association, defended his call for armed guards in all schools despite withering criticism of the group's response to the Newtown massacre.



