A post shared by Melissa Joan Hart (@melissajoanhart)“We helped all these tiny little kids cross the road and get their teachers over there, and we helped a mom reunite with her children.”The actor explained that this was the second time her family had been in close proximity to a school shooting after they moved to Nashville from Connecticut where her kids were in a school “a little ways down” from the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting.“I just don’t know what to say anymore,” the actor added. “It is just, enough is enough.
Pray for the families.”Hart recalled her experience on her What Women Binge podcast, saying she would “never forget” the look on a teacher’s face who was guiding children across the road. “The look on her face just changed my life.
I was trying to understand what she was doing. Why is she taking these children on a five-lane street? Then I’m looking and I realise, she’s coming out of the woods.
Something’s wrong,” Hart said.The actor, best known for her role in Sabrina The Teenage Witch, previously showed support for gun control in the US.
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