Protestors gather in Fargo and Moorhead seeking safer kids in wake of shooting

The protest is in the latest aftermath in the Annunciation Church School shooting
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Protestors of the Trump administration gather on 13th Ave. S. 8/29/25.

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Protestors took to the streets to demand gun control reforms, among other issues, in the wake of the Annunciation Church School shooting.

Protestors were on 13th Avenue South in Fargo as well as on the corner of 8th Street and 24th Avenue in Moorhead.

Along with improving gun laws, protestors also voiced their concern over the Trump administration not releasing the Epstein files, saying that they are protecting pedophiles over children.

“It’s not that we’re trying to outlaw (guns), or say no one should have them. It’s just that we need to be safe and sensible about it so that our kids can be safe and we don’t have to be scared to send our kids to school,” said Brittany Perrine, a member of Moms Demand Action.

Those organizing the protests are part of the group Indivisible, a progressive organization that started in 2016.

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