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Connecticut senator spends hours tweeting each of 300+ mass shootings

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NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), spent hours on Twitter for New Year’s Eve documenting every mass shooting in chronological order that took place during 2015.

“Fact is, we had a mass shooting more than once a day on average over 2015,” Murphy said. “And I don’t want people to forget that.”

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For the next several hours, Murphy went on a Twitter tirade. He mentioned all 372 mass shootings, defined by the website ShootingTracker.com, as four or more people shot in one incident.

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One from November read; “Blood on the 22nd – 5 shot in Seattle, 5 in Newburgh, NY, 4 in Chicago, 4 in Brownsville, TX, and my god – 17 in New Orleans.”

Another that made national headlines read; “On the 27th, a gunman walks into a Planned Parenthood clinic and kills 3 and injures 9. 4 more are shot in Sacramento.”

Murphy was making a political statement with every tweet, saying the country has grown too accustomed to the carnage.

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“That shouldn’t be normal. It should be outrageous,” Murphy said. “And I want my colleagues in 2016 to commit and do something about it.”

Murphy concluded the list with this tweet; “My point? The New Year’s resolution of every Congressman and Senator should be to make sure 2016 is different.”

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The Senator’s Twitter statement was upsetting to some. The president of the Connecticut Citizens Defense League released a statement to News 8 that reads in part;

Americans want to be able to protect themselves from criminals, and the government is making it much harder for every day people to do so.

Gun control is once again a political headline in Washington, D.C. President Obama is expected to announce background checks for people who buy guns online and at gun shows.

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