Uvalde families share mixed emotions about Washington Post's release of graphic images

The families of those killed in last year's Uvalde school shooting are sharing mixed feelings on social media after the Washington Post on Thursday published graphic photos of the massacre's aftermath. One parent who lost her daughter in the Robb Elementary School shooting said on social media that news outlets, including the Post, are refusing to let the victims rest in peace. However, another parent argued that the public deserves to see the result of gun violence.
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