10 years after the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, survivors and family members who lost loved ones are reflecting on the tragedy.
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00:00It's very hard for me to think about the fact that it's been 10 years since Dylan was killed,
00:07because it's also just like a blink of an eye, and I could still look in the rearview mirror
00:12and expect to see him sitting in his car seat in the backseat. One decade later, survivors and
00:17family members who lost loved ones in the Sandy Hook massacre are reflecting on the tragedy.
00:21Nicole Renee Hawk, a second grader at the time, says she remembers that day clearly.
00:25And then we started getting let out, told us to close our eyes, which thankfully I did.
00:30I know some people who didn't, and now they have to suffer with that image in their minds, but
00:34luckily I kept my eyes closed and we walked out there safely.
00:37Mark Barden, who lost his seven-year-old son Daniel, spoke about his son's caring nature.
00:42He would literally stop and pick up the worms off the sidewalk and put them in the grass so
00:46they wouldn't burn in the sun. Or he would carry the big carpenter ants out of our kitchen
00:52because he thought they should be outside with their family.
00:55The gunman killed 20 first-graders, six educators, and his mother before taking his own life.