Two days before thousands of people gathered in Washington, D.C. for the March for Our Lives rally, host Colion Noir released a video on NRATV talking to Parkland students.
"To all the kids from Parkland getting ready to use your First Amendment to attack everyone else's Second Amendment at your march on Saturday, I wish a hero like Blaine Gaskill had been at Marjory Douglas High School last month because your classmates would still be alive and no one would know your names, because the media would have completely and utterly ignored your story, the way they ignored his," Noir said.
Gaskill is a resource officer at Great Mills High School in Maryland where a student opened fire killing a 16-year-old Jaelynn Willey and injuring a 14-year-old boy.
It is still unclear the role Gaskill played in the death of the shooter, 17-year-old student Austin Wyatt Rollins.