One day after a California school shooting left two dead and three injured, the National Rifle Association issued a tweet that misleadingly credited the NRA and legislation it pushed with saving lives.

On November 14, a 16-year-old gunman opened fire with a .45-caliber pistol at his high school just outside of Los Angeles, killing two students and injuring three others before turning the gun on himself. The victims and survivors were all Saugus High School students, and the gunman remains in hospital in “grave condition.”

In a November 15 tweet, the NRA highlighted that the first responders on scene were off-duty police officers, before applauding itself for being “the driving force in the passage of LEOSA, allowing qualified off-duty current/retired officers to carry.”