Romano was convicted of attempted murder and reckless endangerment, the Times Union notes, and will be up for parole in March 2021. He says he wants “to advocate for gun safety and mental health reform” when he gets out. [More]If you believe in citizen disarmament and support the upcoming "March for Our Lives," who better to listen to than someone who tried to indiscriminately slaughter schoolchildren?
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