THE FATHER of 14-year-old Amari Peterson spoke publicly about the loss of his son in the Nov. 29 mass shooting at a children’s birthday party, describing the emotional and financial toll on his family as they navigate what he called “a nightmare” that repeats each day.

Amari was more than just another name on a tragic victim list as a result of a mass shooting at a birthday party over the Thanksgiving weekend, where 13 were injured and four were killed, including three school-aged children.

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