A survivor of the Highland Park, Illinois taking pictures in July was visiting Nashville at time of Monday’s taking pictures at Covenant Faculty.

Ashbey Beasley advised CNN’s Erin Burnett on Monday night that she was visiting her sister-in-law in Nashville and was set to have lunch with a pal when she heard in regards to the taking pictures.

“My coronary heart broke,” Beasley mentioned, “That is the place we’re at, we have now youngsters residing via a number of mass taking pictures incidences, what are we doing?”

Following the Highland Park taking pictures, Beasley has joined a gun violence prevention group and devoted her life to creating a change with gun legal guidelines.

“It’s the entry to weapons that’s killing us,” Beasley mentioned, “We’re not going to see any change till our lawmakers step up and move gun security laws,”

“Sadly that’s the place we’re at, we have now to maintain one another, survivors need to maintain one another,” Beasley mentioned.

Beasley jumped in a information convention earlier Monday, following the Nashville taking pictures, to protest in opposition to gun violence.

Former president Barack Obama took to Twitter to share the video of Beasley throughout that information convention saying, “We’re failing our kids. Weapons are actually the main reason behind demise for youngsters within the U.S. Michelle and I mourn with the scholars and households of the Covenant Faculty right now.”