A Parkland father is using his “stand-up comedy” to call out comedian Louis C.K. over jokes about the Florida shooting that killed his son and 16 others.

Manuel Oliver, whose son Joaquin Oliver was one of the students killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last February, performs a dark comedy set in a new PSA from the anti-gun violence nonprofit Change The Ref.

Oliver and his wife founded the anti-gun violence group in their son’s memory.

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“You heard the one about the kid that walks into the school on Valentine’s Day?” Oliver says in the video. “Skinny kid, wearing headphones, gets dropped by his dad. And he says, ‘I love you,’ and gets out of the car and walks into the school. And then gets shot to death a couple of hours later.”

The video is a direct response to C.K., who mocked survivors of the shooting in a leaked stand-up set late last year. He joked in a later set that he was redirecting attention from other controversies.

“Hey, everybody, how’s it going tonight? Recently, I heard this great line from a comedian,” Oliver says in the new video, referring to C.K. “He said, ‘If you want people to forget that you were jerking off, just make a joke about kids getting shot.’ And I thought, ‘Jokes about kids getting shot? I can do that!’ ”

The original leaked set was one of C.K.’s first after returning to comedy following his admission that he masturbated in front of women without their consent.

Oliver ends the set by asking the audience: “You guys ever heard dead baby jokes?”

“I got a dead baby. His name was Joaquin Oliver,” Oliver says. “He was going to be 18. But now he’s dead. And that’s not a joke.”