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Parkland survivor says "no student should feel this way" amid school shootings 07:45. The following is a transcript of an interview with Nicole Hockley and Jaclyn Corin that aired on May 29, 2022 ...
Dylan Hockley loved to cuddle and cling onto his mom "like a koala bear," recalls Nicole Hockley, who co-founded Sandy Hook Promise after her son's death.
When Nicole Hockley thinks about who her son, Dylan Hockley, would be today, a crush of questions begins to tumble through her thoughts. Would he be as tall as her surviving son, Jake, who now peer… ...
Nicole Hockley and Mark Barden, the co-founders of the nonprofit Sandy Hook Promise, speak with ABC News Live about the somber anniversary.
Nicole Hockley had recently arrived in Newtown after a corporate marketing career in the United Kingdom. On the morning of December 14, 2012, after killing his mother, an ...
Stories like Nicole Hockley’s should never have to be told. When Hockley sent her first-grader to school on December 14th, 2012, she had no idea that their morning goodbye would be their last.
CEO of Sandy Hook Promise Nicole Hockley, whose six year-old son Dylan was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary, joins Andrea Mitchell to react to the deadly shooting at a Nashville elementary school ...
Nicole Hockley, co-founder and CEO of Sandy Hook Promise Foundation and Mark Barden, co-founder and CEO of Sandy Hook Promise Action Fund, make their way through the crowd just before President ...
“This was never about the money for us,” said Nicole Hockley, who was awarded $73.6 million on Wednesday. “But taking money is the only way we can hurt Alex Jones.” ...
Hockley, co-founder of the violence-prevention nonprofit Sandy Hook Promise, applauded the arrest of Damien Allen, a 22-year-old Acreage man who stockpiled weapons, impersonated deputies and ...
Nicole Hockley, whose six-year-old son Dylan was killed in the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School just nine months ago, made an impassioned call for gun control in the wake of Monday's mass ...
Sandy Hook Promise CEO Nicole Hockley tells Yasmin Vossoughian how she believes republicans are making a mistake by refusing to compromise on gun rights and gun access. In response to GOP ...