Casey McNerthney/Hearst NewspapersThis children’s card was part of a large memorial outside Newton’s Edmond Town Hall. The picture was taken Dec. 20, the same day four of the 20 schoolchildren killed and two of the six teachers had funerals.
Casey McNerthney/Hearst NewspapersThis sign from young children in Newtown was left at a huge memorial near Sandy Hook Elementary School, where 20 students and six teachers were killed Dec. 14. A child wrote that he hopes the victims get to play Legos and Xbox.
Casey McNerthney/Hearst NewspapersFor decades, the town hall in Newtown has shown Friday night movies and the site is a popular hangout for teens. The Christmas movie scheduled for Dec. 21-23 was cancelled and grief counseling was available instead.
Casey McNerthney/Hearst NewspapersThis was part of a large memorial outside Newton’s Edmond Town Hall. The picture was taken Dec. 20, the same day four of the slain schoolchildren killed and two of their teachers had funerals.
Casey McNerthney/Hearst NewspapersA neighbor made this sign across from Honan Funeral Home on Newtown’s Main Street. The funeral home held wakes for many of the 20 children killed in the Dec. 14 massacre.