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Connecticut Report Finds Missed Opportunities To Stop Sandy Hook Shooter

NEWTOWN, Conn. – A 141-page paper released Friday, Nov. 21 by the Office of the Child Advocate recounts numerous “missed opportunities” to stop confessed Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza, newstimes.com reported.

A 141-page paper released Friday, Nov. 21 by the Office of the Child Advocate recounts numerous “missed opportunities” to stop confessed Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza, newstimes.com reported.

A 141-page paper released Friday, Nov. 21 by the Office of the Child Advocate recounts numerous “missed opportunities” to stop confessed Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza, newstimes.com reported.

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Lanza, who killed 20 children and seven adults including his own mother on Dec. 14, 2012, displayed many signs of serious emotional and physical health issues, according to the report.

However, the adults around him failed to act even when he displayed signs of violence as early as the fourth grade, according to newstimes.com.

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