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School board member resigns over plan to pass out free ammo to honor Sandy Hook victims | The Raw Story

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School board member resigns over plan to pass out free ammo to honor Sandy Hook victims

By Travis Gettys
Thursday, January 9, 2014 15:16 EST
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 A school board member finally stepped down Tuesday after his plan to hand out free ammunition to honor victims of the Sandy Hook school massacre misfired.
Gregory Beck drew calls for his resignation almost immediately following his election in November to the Brookfield, Connecticut, school board after making a post about his plan in a Facebook comment.
Beck made the comment Nov. 19 in reference to a Newtown Patch post asking readers to observe the anniversary of the Dec. 14, 2012, shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary by practicing “26 Days of Kindness” to recognize each victim.
Brookfield is adjacent to Newtown, where 26 people — including 20 children — were shot to death by a 20-year-old who had previously fatally shot his mother and later turned the gun on himself.
“I shall buy my friends who are gun enthusiasts a box of ammunition on days 1-26,” Beck posted.
The 26-year-old Beck was elected as a member of A Brookfield Party, which bills itself as a centrist, fiscally conservative alternative to the town’s dominant Republican Party.
The party’s chairman defended Beck initially after the post was made.
“Greg made a Facebook post expressing his frustration at the anti-gun antagonists, not at the people of Newtown,” wrote Rob Gianazza, ABP chairman. “Does Greg owe an explanation of his