Washington: Joe Biden said he was vice-president when the deadly high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, took place. But it happened in 2018, more than a year after he left office - the latest gaffe by the Democratic presidential front-runner.

Biden told reporters in Iowa on Saturday that "those kids in Parkland came up to see me when I was vice-president." But when they visited Capitol Hill to talk with members of Congress, lawmakers were "basically cowering, not wanting to see them. They did not want to face it on camera."

Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president, Joe Biden. Credit:AP

The former vice-president was making a point about the changing conversation around gun violence in this country, and how as more and more ordinary people are touched by mass shootings, they are more likely to call for action.

Survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, made national headlines for their demonstrations and calls for action, including visits by some students to the nation's capital. The shooting, the deadliest high school killing spree in US history, occurred on February 14, 2018, and left 17 dead and injured more than a dozen others. The assailant was an expelled student.