Parkland, Florida shooting survivors to speak in North Jersey on Sunday

Three survivors from the Parkland, Florida shooting that left 17 people dead last week are among those scheduled to speak at a rally Sunday in North Jersey about "common sense" gun legislation with Sen. Bob Menendez, according to his office.

Survivors David Hogg, Matthew Deitsch and Ryan Deitsch are among those who will attend the rally for gun legislation at the Temple B’nai Abraham in Livingston, according to Menendez's office. The three Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students escaped the Feb. 14 shooting.

The rally was initially going to be held at the Jewish Community Center MetroWest in West Orange, but has been moved to Livingston, according to release from the senator's office.

The shooting mobilized students from around the country including in North Jersey to mobilize a walkout on March 14 for 17 minutes, one for every person killed in the massacre.

Gov. Phil Murphy said the state Education Department will issue guidelines to safely protest that day.

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