As the United States grapples with the scourge of gun violence continuing to afflict schools, and the nation’s lawmakers remain unwavering on the nation’s pro-guns stance, parents are trying to find ways to protect their children.
And one woman’s simple piece of advice involving a door stop has reverberated around the world.
Katie Cornelis described on Facebook how after the Sandy Hook primary school shooting in 2012, she gave her two nieces a small rubber door stop to always keep inside their backpacks. The idea behind it is that should a school shooting happen, and the classroom door swings inwards, the door stop can be used to keep the gunman out.
“It truly pained me when I handed it to them, and I didn’t want to scare them, but it was out of love and they understood,” Cornelis wrote, alongside an image of a door stop in her hand.