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The following open letter to Andrew Lack, chairman of NBC News and MSNBC, has been received by The Newtown Bee for publication in the paper and online.

Dear Mr Lack:

We implore you to pull Megyn Kelly's interview with Sandy Hook conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on June 18, Father's Day.

The fatal shooting of 20 children and six educators in our elementary school in Sandy Hook on December 14, 2012, are a matter of fact. It was one of the most devastating events in the history of Newtown and one of the worst school shootings in America. This tragic incident of gun violence shattered our hearts and devastated our community.

Our community has been working on healing and recovery for the last four and a half years. Many families directly impacted by the shooting and thousands of community members have taken meaningful actions to honor the lives lost by promoting love and kindness; supporting youth, education, research and tolerance; and/or working to prevent gun violence in our nation.

After the tragedy, millions of Americans sent their love, prayers, and support for our community. However, there were some delusional Americans who publicly deny that the Sandy Hook shooting occurred and a few have threatened some of the families who lost their loved ones. Alex Jones from

InfoWars is one of the conspiracy theorists who believes the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax carried out by paid actors. His views are false, hateful, and dangerous for the families impacted by this and other tragedies.

Your decision to allow Megyn Kelly to interview Alex Jones and airing it on Father's Day is beyond heartless and reckless. Many families directly impacted by the Sandy Hook tragedy have spoken out against your decision to use your national platform to spread the conspiracy theory propaganda for a morally bankrupt individual in our society. The Sandy Hook families and the Newtown community deserve respect and support to continue to heal. The 26 Sandy Hook fathers and husbands turning on the news on Father's Day should not be subjected to Alex Jones denying that their children or wives were shot and killed.

Unless NBC makes a decision to pull the interview, we will be encouraging all corporations and entities advertising on NBC to join J.P. Morgan in asking NBC to remove all local television and digital ads from Ms Kelly's show and from all NBC news programming until after the show airs.

Since the Sandy Hook tragedy, nearly half a million Americans have been killed or injured by guns. It's time for the media outlets to do more to use its national platform to "shine a light" on the devastating impact of gun violence on families and communities across the nation rather than spreading conspiracy theory propaganda.

Thank you for your immediate attention to this critical matter.

Best Regards,

Po Murray

Chairman, Newtown Action Alliance & The Newtown Foundation

PO Box 3325, Newtown         June 14, 2017

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