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Ashley Cech, left, and Yvonne Crasso attend a rally organized to support victims of gun violence and pressure politicians to do "whatever it takes" to prevent gun violence. Czech is with Everytown for Gun Safety, and Crasso is a survivor of gun violence, after her sister, Nina Bradley, 23, was shot and killed in Concord, NC, during a domestic violence dispute in October 2012. Andy Parker, made his first visit to Washington, D.C. since his daughter, WDBJ_TV reporter, Alison Parker, was shot and killed on live television near Roanoke, VA last week. The rally, organized by Everytown for Gun Safety, brought Parker together with Virginia Senators, Mark Warner, Tim Kaine and Virginia Governor, Terry McAuliffe near the United States Capitol, on Thursday, September 10, 2015. John Boal/for The New York Daily News

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Ashley Cech, left, and Yvonne Crasso attend a rally organized to support victims of gun violence and pressure politicians to do "whatever it takes" to prevent gun violence.  Czech is with Everytown for Gun Safety, and Crasso is a survivor of gun violence, after her sister, Nina Bradley, 23, was shot and killed in Concord, NC, during a domestic violence dispute in October 2012.  Andy Parker, made his first visit to Washington, D.C. since his daughter, WDBJ_TV reporter, Alison Parker, was shot and killed on live television near Roanoke, VA last week.  The rally, organized by Everytown for Gun Safety, brought Parker together with Virginia Senators, Mark Warner, Tim Kaine and Virginia Governor, Terry McAuliffe near the United States Capitol, on Thursday, September 10, 2015.  John Boal/for The New York Daily News