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House Democrat Refuses to Participate in Moment of Silence for Las Vegas Victims

Rep. Seth Moulton (D., Mass.) / Facebook
October 2, 2017

A Democratic congressman announced Monday that he would refuse to honor a moment of silence held in memory of the people murdered in the Las Vegas mass shooting the prior night.

Police say that at least 50 people were killed and hundreds more were injured when a man opened fire on the crowd at a country music festival from his hotel room. The shooter, identified as local 64-year-old man Stephen Paddock, is not believed to have any religious or political motivation.

In response, Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton (D.) said he would refuse to participate in a House of Representatives moment of silence.

The Massachusetts Democrat appeared to be protesting inaction to pass gun control legislation.

Moulton also did not participate in a moment of silence in honor of the victims of the 2016 Orlando night club shooting, which killed 49 people.

In the aftermath of the Orlando attack, the Washington Post reported that Moulton had made the decision after he tweeted out that his "thoughts and prayers" were with the victims, only to be attacked by his constituents.