A father who lost his daughter in last week’s Florida school shooting gave a heartbreaking and emotional speech at the White House, telling President Trump and others he is “not going to rest” until something is done (RELATED: Liberals Torment Father of Shooting Victim – Because He Supports Trump).
“All these school shootings, it doesn’t make sense. Fix it,” Andrew Pollack said to a hushed room full of listeners at the White House Wednesday, speaking one week after the massacre in Parkland that took the lives of 17 people at Stoneman Douglas High School – including Pollack’s 17-year-old daughter, Meadow.
“Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it. And I’m pissed. Because my daughter I’m not going to see again. She’s not here. She’s not here. She’s in North Lauderdale at … King David Cemetery. That is where I go to see my kid now,” Pollack told those gathered in the State Dining Room, including families and students who experienced the tragic shooting.
Following the murders at the hands of a 19-year-old suspect, a Palm Beach Post reporter shared photos of Pollack as he first searched for his daughter in the aftermath and then when he learned she was a victim.