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... did it have to happen to such young children. The tragedy wasn't over though! Thomas Hamilton, the man who shot the children, killed himself. I, myself, found this a great relief, as I knew that he wouldn't come to my school and do the same. For the parents of the children and many others the feeling was of great anger. This man that had caused such pain and suffering couldn't be punished for what he did. He took the easy way out! I understood this and I myself would have liked to see justice. The families of the children must have been very angry, maybe if he had been punished and not killed himself they might have found it easier to grieve or at least found it of some consolation. The Dublin Massacre brought up many arguments about the use of guns. All the people who were against guns before now had ...
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